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!
. An unfinished prospect looking east from the Royal Observatory, with two large buildings in the distance, lightly coloured with wash. Pencil annotations identify the the Thames and various tree types ('Firs' and 'Elms').
This unfini
circa 1810
National Maritime Museum
. An unfinished prospect of Greenwich looking north east from the Royal Observatory, showing the Royal Naval Hospital, the Queen's House and the new colonnade and east wing of the Royal Naval Asylum (later Royal Hospital School). Several ships lie at
circa 1810
National Maritime Museum
. Perpetual calendar with tables of calendaric information. One side has a table with the numbers of the months and days with decorative flourishes on two edges. Around the table are three rings of text. The other side has five rings of text and numbers w
1725
National Maritime Museum
. This unusual stop watch records short intervals of time to tenths of seconds and it belonged to the 5th Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne. We know from his memoranda that Maskelyne received the watch from its maker, William Coombe, July 17th, 1786. Very
1786
National Maritime Museum
309. A pair cased pocket chronometer by Thomas Earnshaw that belonged to the fifth Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne.
National Maritime Museum
Counter commemorating peace with England. Counter commemorating peace with England. Obverse: Bust of Admiral Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse (1678-1737) in armour and mantle. Legend: 'L . ALEXA . DE BOURBON C . DE TOULOUZE ADMIRAL DE
1725
National Maritime Museum
Defence (1725); Warship; Third rate; 70 guns. Scale: 1:48. A block design model of the ‘Defence’ (1725), a 70-gun, two-decker ship of the line. The name ‘Defence’ is marked on the starboard broadside and twice on deck. The dimensio
1725
National Maritime Museum
Lion (1725); Warship; Fourth rate; 50 guns. Scale: 1:48. A block design model of the ‘Lion’ (1725), a 50-gun, small two-decker. Regular parallel lines have been inscribed across the poop deck. The name ‘Lion’ is on port broadside a
1725
National Maritime Museum
Marlborough (1732). Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines (one waterline) with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for Marlborough (1732), a 1719 Establishment 90-gun Second Rate, three-decker.
7 July 1725
National Maritime Museum
Medal commemorating the death of Czar Peter I, 1725. Medal commemorating the death of Czar Peter I, 1725. Obverse: Bust of Czar Peter I, laureate, in armour, order and drapery (front), head (left). Legend: 'PETRUS MAGN . IMP . UTRIUSQ . RUSS.' R
1725
National Maritime Museum
Mural quadrant. Both Halley's and Bradley's 8-foot (244 cm) mural quadrants are mounted on a wall of nine massive stone blocks set into the bedrock of Greenwich Hill. Halley, who had made a name for himself studying the less well known stars of
1725
National Maritime Museum
Rippon; Warship; Fourth rate; 50 guns. Scale: 1:48. A block design model of the ‘Rippon’ (1725), a 50-gun small, two-decker. The name ‘Rippon’ appears on the port broadside below the waterline and is just visible beneath the paint
1725
National Maritime Museum
Ruby (1725); Fourth rate; 50 guns. Scale: 1:48. A block design model of the ‘Ruby’ (1725), a 50-gun, small two-decker. The model was believed to be of the ‘Ruby’, which was launched as a 50-gunner in 1708, but reclassified as a fif
1725
National Maritime Museum
Terrestrial table globe. Terrestrial table globe. Geographical details on the sphere show California drawn as an island. The Dutch discoveries of Australia up to 1644 are shown, with names of capes in Dutch. The explorations of Dampier are not recorded. N
1725
National Maritime Museum
The Royal Hospital at Greenwich. This is an early architectural perspective looking south from the Thames, apparently from Sutton Nicholls's 'Prospects of the Most Considerable Buildings about London' of 1725. It is based on Wren's ear
1725
National Maritime Museum
Two Views of an English Brigantine. A portrait of a 17th century English brigantine broadside-on, before the wind, with a second view of her beyond, on the right, close hauled on the port tack and in port-quarter view. She is probably flying the pennant o
1725
National Maritime Museum
Victory (1737); Warship; First rate; 100 guns. Scale: 1:48. A model of the Victory (1737) made entirely in wood, built from wood in layers based on waterlines, and painted in realistic colours. There is a marked division along the waterline, between the u
1725
National Maritime Museum
Warship; Third rate; 70 guns. Scale: 1:48. A block design model of a 70-gun, two-decker ship of the line (1725). The attached label reads ‘35C’ and ‘Ship of 70-guns about 1725’.
Fourteen ships of this type were built under the Es
1725
National Maritime Museum
Star: Order of the Bath, 1st class (military). Star. Obverse: Embroidered and sequined flaming star bearing a device of three gold crowns surrounded by a red enamel band with motto: "TRIA IUNCTA IN UNO", surrounded in turn by a green laurel wr
National Maritime Museum
Star: Order of the Bath, 2nd class (military). Star: Silver Maltese cross bearing a device of three gold crowns surrounded by a red enamel band with motto: "TRIA IUNCTA IN UNO", surrounded in turn by a green laurel wreath. "ICH DIEN"
National Maritime Museum
Badge: Order of the Bath, 3rd class (military). Badge: Obverse and reverse. Gold Maltese cross of eight points enamelled white, each point tipped with a small gold ball, and in each angle between the arms of the cross a gold lion. In the centre of the cro
National Maritime Museum
Badge: Order of the Bath, 3rd class (military). Badge: Obverse and reverse. Gold Maltese cross of eight points enamelled white, each point tipped with a small gold ball, and in each angle between the arms of the cross a gold lion. In the centre of the cro
National Maritime Museum