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The September 11 Digital Archive - http://911digitalarchive.org/
Uses electronic media to collect, preserve, and present the history of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania and the public responses to them. It aims to contribute to the on-going effort by historians and archivists to record and preserve the record of 9/11. |
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American Photography: A Century of Images - http://www.pbs.org/ktca/americanphotography/
Discover a century of photography through an interactive photolab and feature topics. |
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California Views Photo Collection - http://www.caviews.com/
80,000 images from 1855-1999. Views of Monterey, Cannery Row, the sardine fishing industry, John Steinbeck, Edward F. Ricketts, the California Missions, and the San Francisco earthquake aftermath. |
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Fauerbach Brewery - http://www.fauerbachbrewery.com
History of the Fauerbach Brewery and related breweries in Wisconsin including: Hausmann, Bierbauer, Haertel, and Sprecher. Ice boating and ice harvesting photos. |
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Paraguay de Antes - http://www.meucat.com/album.html
Of Paraguay (1860-1960), based on the book "Asunción de antaño" by Prof. Jorge Rubiani. |
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Navy ship photos - http://www.navyshipphotos.com/
Library collection has over 500,000 images covering every aspect of the Navy from the Spanish American War through the Gulf War. |
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Chromogenics Historical Photographs - http://www.chromogenics.com
Over 50,000 historical photographs, mostly relating to the history of Humboldt County, California. Topics include logging, planes, trains, automobiles, architecture. |
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The American People - http://www.documentaryphotography.com
Portfolio of historical images from the USA by Alwyn Scott Turner. Features indexed galleries and biographical information. |
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Americana Images - http://www.americanaimages.com/
Archive of North American imagery taken by UK based photographer, Scott Wishart. |
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Cuba de Ayer - http://www.cubapix.com
Extensive collection of photos of Havana's cityscape during the pre-communist 1950s. By Joe E. Abraham. |