This site is an expanded and significantly upgraded version of the Flickr Commons based tool I wrote several years ago. As well as a major design/UX overhaul, it now includes data from further providers such as those available through Europeana, and also the Imperial War Museum. I'd welcome further suggestions as the harvesting tool and database are easily extendable.
For information, questions and bug reports please contact James Morley @jamesinealing | james@jamesmorley.net
The data has been harvested from providers using some custom php scripts to query respective APIs based on dates. Data is harmonised and stored in a local mySql database.
Additional jQuery plugins are used to enhance the display, including Masonry and Bootstrap Image Gallery (based on blueimp).
The code is openly licensed so please feel free to copy, modify, distribute as you please. It will be shared on Github shortly!
A chart of the Southern Hemisphere according to the latest discoveries: with the tracks of the Resolution, Capn Cook: and the Adventure Capn Furneaux from 1772 to 1775. Circumpolar chart offset approximately twenty five degrees. Tracks of Cook's seco
10 March 1777
National Maritime Museum
A Chart of the Southern Hemisphere, according to the latest Discoveries with the Tracks of the Resolution, Captn Cook and the Adventure, Captn Furneaux, from 1772 to 1775. This chart comes from the official account of Cook's second voyage, 'A Vo
10 Mar 1777
National Maritime Museum
Thais. Print, trimmed to image: for a complete version with the inscription, and note, see PAD4301.
10 Mar 1779
National Maritime Museum
Thais. Print. Thais was a celebrated ancient Greek courtesan. The model here has traditionally been identified as the young Emma Hart, later Lady Hamilton. However, she was just 14 in 1779 and, at earliest, had only arrived in London the previous year, in
10 Mar 1779
National Maritime Museum
Magicienne (1781), [ex French Magicienne (1777)]. Scale 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile plan for Magicienne (1781), a captured French Frigate, prior to her 'Great Repair' at Mr Graham's Yard at Harwich, as a 32-gun Fifth Rate Frigat
10 March 1791
National Maritime Museum
Magicienne (1781), [ex French Magicienne (1777)]. Scale 1:48. Plan showing sheer lines (only one water line), proposed (and approved) for Magicienne (1781), a captured French Frigate, as altered to a 32-gun Fifth Rate Frigate, repairing and refitting at H
10 March 1791
National Maritime Museum
Magicienne (1781), [ex French Magicienne (1777)]. Scale 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile plan proposed (and approved) for Magicienne (1781), a captured French Frigate, prior to her 'Great Repair' at Mr Graham's Yard at Harwich, as a 3
10 March 1791
National Maritime Museum
Magicienne (1781), [ex French Magicienne (1777)]. Scale 1:48. Plan showing the sheer lines (with only one water line) for Magicienne (1781), a captured French Frigate, prior to her 'Great Repair' in Mr Graham's Yard at Harwich as a 32-gun F
10 March 1791
National Maritime Museum
The Magnificent Funeral Car Which was Built for the purpose of conveying the Remains of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson to St Pauls. Picture transfer-printed on glass depicting Nelson's funeral car. Nelson's motto is inscribed on the canopy 'PALMA
10 March 1806
National Maritime Museum
Nimble (1811); Swan (1811). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for Nimble (1811) and Swan (1811), both 12-gun Cutters, as built by Mr Gely of Cowes, Isle of Wig
Dated: 10 March 1812
National Maritime Museum
Nimble (1811); Swan (1811). Scale: possibly 1:32. Plan showing the upper deck, and lower deck for the Nimble (1811), a 12-gun Cutter, as built at Cowes, and also for the Swan (1811) built to the same mould. Signed Nicholas Diddams [Master Shipwright, Po
Dated: 10 March 1812
National Maritime Museum
H.M.S. Magicienne passing through the Needles March 10th 1816. This is a watercolour painting depicting a stern view of the HMS ‘Magicienne’, a 36-gun vessel launched for the Royal Navy in 1812, and converted into a 24-gun warship in 1831. She
1816
National Maritime Museum
Wherstead Church, Suffolk, Right Bank of the River Orwell. The Revd George Capper, is Vicar, The House about half a Mile South of the Church. Black ball on tower as Navigation Mark. Print
10 Mar 1838
National Maritime Museum
Powerful (1826). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the elevations, plans, and section for the fore and after magazines on Powerful (1826), an 84-gun Second Rate, two-decker.
10 March 1843
National Maritime Museum
'From a back window in Panama, March 10th 1850'. No. 34 in Fanshawe's Pacific album, 1849 - 52. Captioned by the artist on the album page below the image, as title. Having returned to Valparaiso from Samoa at Christmas 1849, Fanshawe and th
10 March 1850
National Maritime Museum
Letter from Upton Sinclair to President Theodore Roosevelt, 03/10/1906, Page 4
Taken 10 Mar 1906
The U.S. National Archives
Letter from Upton Sinclair to President Theodore Roosevelt, 03/10/1906, Page 6
Taken 10 Mar 1906
The U.S. National Archives
Captain Charles Alverey Grazebrook. Unit: 6th Battalion, attached to the 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Death: 10 March 1915, Givenchy, Western Front. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Eric Piers Shakerley. Unit: 6th Battalion, attached to 1st Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action leading his Company in an attack on the German trenches at Givenchy. Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Frank Edward Feneran. Unit: 1st Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915, Neuve Chapelle, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Harry Robert Sauve Pulman MID. Unit: 3rd Battalion (City of London), London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Henry Leslie Homan. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915, killed in action at Neuve Chapelle, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain James Dixon. Unit: Adjutant, 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action near Neuve Chapelle Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain James Eric Murray. Unit: 87th Punjabis, attached to 39th Garhwal Rifles. Death: 10 March 1915, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain James Eric Murray. Unit: 87th Punjabis, attached to 39th Garhwal Rifles. Death: 10 March 1915, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain James MacPherson. Unit: B Company, 1/4th Battalion, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain John Pitt Kennedy. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915 at Neuve Chapelle, Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Percy Reed Dodd. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action during the attack on Neuve Chapelle Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Robert Alexander Colvin. Unit: Adjutant, 2nd Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain Walter Bruce Gray-Buchanan. Unit: Adjutant, 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain William Augustine Gallagher MID. Unit: 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front. Son of William and Margaret Gallagher. Born at Armagh.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Captain William George Stanhope Kenny. Unit: 1st Battalion, 39th Garhwal Rifles, Indian Army. Death: 10 March 1915 at Neuve Chapelle, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
GENERAL SCENES ON THE WESTERN FRONT DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR: THE BATTLE OF NEUVE CHAPPELLE, 1915
10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Gunner Sydney George Box 32422, Royal Garrison Artillery
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Lance Corporal Francis Frederick Bond 2133, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Lieutenant Albert Ernest Morgan. Unit: 6th Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), attached Royal Flying Corps. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Arthur Carr-Glyn Lonsdale , King's Royal Rifle Corps
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Lieutenant Arthur William Wylie MID. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action during the assault on Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Colonel George Bunbury McAndrew. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chappelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Colonel Wilfrid Marryat Bliss. Unit: Commanding 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Cyril Edward Elliott Wells. Unit: 2nd Battalion, East Surrey Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Herbert Gerard Mathieson. Unit: 3rd Battalion (City of London Battalion), The London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Horace Maitland Turner Webb MID. Unit: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, attached to 1st Battalion, The Kings (Liverpool Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action at Givenchy Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant John Lockhart Stephens. Unit: A Company, 3rd (City of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Norman Donaldson MID. Unit: 5th Battery, 45th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Reserve of Officers). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Raymond Plumptre Bates. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front. Son of Philip and Ada Bates.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Robert Fellowes. Unit: 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Death: 10 March 1915, Pas de Calais, Western Front. Commemorated on the La Touret Memorial.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Robert Owen Bristowe MID. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Lieutenant Wallace Bird McFarlane. Unit: 5th Reserve Battalion, attached to 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Major Ernest De Lannoy Hayes. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915, killed in action at Nueve Chapelle, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Major Herbert Cleland Nickolay. Unit: 1st/2nd Battalion, King Edwards Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Major Percy George Rigby. Unit: 7th Battalion, 1st British Columbia Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Death: 10 March 1915 shot by sniper Near La Boutillerie Armentieres Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Major William John Robertson. Unit: 4th (Ross Highland) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albanys). Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Private Brierley Hellowell 6791, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Private George Victor Childs 11192, The King's (Liverpool Regiment)
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Private Michael Joseph Roche 10309. Unit: B Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles. Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Rifleman Harnwell Jackson Borley 1929, 21st London Regiment (First Surrey Rifles)
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Rifleman John Blackledge 6/1292, King's Royal Rifle Corps
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Second Lieutenant Albert Brainerd Raynes. Unit: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, attached to 2nd Battalion, Royal Berkshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Basil Thomas Holland. Unit: 28th Battalion, London Regiment (Artists' Rifles), attached to the 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Death: 10 March 1915, killed in action, Western Front. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Cyril Alfred William Crichton. Unit: 3rd Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Douglas Montgomery Parsons MID. Unit: 5th Field Company, Royal Engineers. Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Edward Alexander Matthews , Northamptonshire Regiment
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Second Lieutenant Edward Alexander Matthews. Unit: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment; formerly The Buffs (East Kent Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915 Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Edward Charles Harry Webb. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Fritz Portmore Crawhall , King's Royal Rifle Corps
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Second Lieutenant Fritz Portmore Crawhall. Unit: 6th Battalion (Reserve), King's Royal Rifle Corps. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at Givenchy during the Battle of Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant George Albert Cook. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant George Clinton Wright MID. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Harold May Hayes-Newington. Unit: 1st Battalion, The King's (Liverpool Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915, killed in action, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Humphrey Patrick O’Donoghue. Unit: 1st Battalion, The Kings, (Liverpool Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant John Leeson Moffet. Unit: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, attached 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant Mark Gillham Windsor , Devonshire Regiment
Died 10 March 1915
Lives of the First World War
Second Lieutenant Wallace Bird MacFarlane. Unit: 5th Reserve Battalion, attached to 2nd Battalion, Duke of Cambridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment). Death: 10 March 1915 Neuve Chappelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant William George. Unit: 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Death: 10 March 1915, Neuve Chapelle, Western Front.
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum
Second Lieutenant William Joseph Wolseley. Unit: 3rd (Reserve) Battalion, attached to 2nd Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment. Death: 10 March 1915 Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle Western Front
Died 10 March 1915
Imperial War Museum