This month the NMM has released a cute and cuddly batch of historic photographs on Flickr. The new set depicts a variety of animals that travelled onboard ship around the world, keeping sailors company. The mascot of HMS Renown The...
Posted by Lucinda Blaser, Digital Project Manager on April 6, 2010 10:30 AM
Here at the National Maritime Museum we would like to celebrate our one year anniversary of joining the Flickr Commons. It was at this time last year when we uploaded our first images into our Beside the Seaside, Freeze Frame,...
Posted by Lucinda Blaser, Digital Project Manager on September 9, 2009 9:00 AM
On 11th February 2009 the NMM hosted a Flickr meet, through the Flickr Commons group, at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG). Our intrepid Flickr Commons followers braved the wind and rain, not to mention the hill, to join us...
Posted by Samantha Oliphant, Digital Content Coordinator on February 12, 2009 12:35 PM
We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to and continues to add photographs to our NMM Beside the Seaside group on Flickr which accompanies our on-site exhibition Beside the Seaside. We've had a fantastic response from the Flickr...
Posted by Samantha Oliphant, Digital Content Coordinator on October 2, 2008 12:52 PM
We are really excited because we joined the Flickr commons on Wednesday 17th September. We're using the commons to reach new audiences and to reveal connections between our content and other stuff inside and outside of traditional digital museum spaces....
Posted by James Watson, Digital Project Manager (Collections & Archive) on September 26, 2008 12:33 PM
We've now opened Beside the Seaside, snapshots of British coastal life, at the Museum. It is based around the British interest in the seaside and is recorded by pictures dating from 1880-1950. The pictures reveal insights of life at the...
Posted by Lucinda Blaser, Digital Project Manager on September 25, 2008 1:50 PM
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