Showing posts with label PhillyHistory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PhillyHistory. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Photo Friday: Hot Hot Heat + Hot Links

Seger Playground, Philadelphia. Photo by The Preservator.
Whoa nelly. Hot times. Don't forget that the City of Philadelphia has an interactive map designed to help you beat summer heat, showing swimming pools and cooling centers. Click here.

I really miss phillyskyline.com. Brad Maule, the man behind the lens and the words, returned to Philly briefly and posted a great photo essay of his trip on his new website, Maule of America, here. It makes me miss PhillySkyline even more.

Over at PhillyHistory, Shawn Evans posted about the prevalence of the city's neighborhood movie theaters. The pictures of these lost picture palaces are fantastic.

According to the Philadelphia City Planning Commission, The Future Begins Now. This week the commission adopted the Philadelphia 2035 Citywide Vision this week. If you're up for the long read, download the full thing here, or the summary here. Inga sums it up in this week's Changing Skyline.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A Glad Thanksgiving: Digitized

Among the good people, fortune, and places The Preservator will give thanks for this year, we wanted to take an especially nerdy moment to thank the good people of the world who work digitizing amazing collections, so that pieces of history can see the light of day on the internet. This is a big task and small armies of people help bring so many incredible resources to our fingertips.

I'm looking at you, PhillyHistory.org, the City Archives website, as well as your blog. I get lost in your geocoded image collections, culled from public agencies and the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, mining the city's history. 

And you, Library of Congress, where to even begin? I am thankful for the digitized HABS/HAER/HALS "Built In America" collection and, my personal favorite,  "By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA 1936-1943 alone. That barely scratches the surface. 

This year, I've also loved falling down the rabbit hole of Flickr photostreams by powerhouse institutions like the Library of Congress, New York Public Library, U.S. National Archives, and DC Public Library, where public domain images have become even easier to find. 

On a more local note, Brooklyn Public Library, your Brooklynology blog makes me smile with images and strange tales of ephemera from your archives.

The Preservator will have a Glad Thanksgiving indeed. 

To see more of the NYPL's Vintage Thanksgiving Postcards, click here.


"A Glad Thanksgiving", Published by Whitney Valentine Co.
Vintage Holiday Postcard, NYPL
Image via New York Public Library, Mid-Manhattan Library / Picture Collection Digital ID: 1588314