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#ArtMap Live in York

Wednesday saw the first of our Putting Art on the Map live events. A brilliant team of students and art enthusiasts, curators and history buffs joined Historypin, Imperial War Museums’ and the...

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#ArtMap in Edinburgh

Yesterday #ArtMap hit the road and went to Edinburgh where the Scottish National Portrait Gallery hosted us for a live crowdsourcing event. We had a packed house in the beautiful Farmer Education...

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Putting Art on the Map at the British Postal Museum and Archive

Monday 10 February 2014 saw Historypin and the Putting Art on the Map team down at the British Postal Museum and Archive at Mount Pleasant in London. The theme of the event was Postal communications...

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Putting Art on the Map gets competitive

Deep focus as everyone strives to be the lead mystery-solver On 26th February 2014 Putting Art on the Map got competitive, setting a group of UCL Digital Humanities the task of solving as many...

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Project Officers Max and Kerri go to the 2014 National Council on Public History

Check-in table at the Monterey Conference Center in Monterey, CA. Hello from Max Baumgarten and Kerri Young, Project Officers at Historypin, here to tell you about our experience at the 2014 National...

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3,500 unseen historic pub photos released on Historypin

We’ve collaborated with the National Brewery Heritage Trust to add 3,500 never-before-seen photographs to Historypin. The collection contains historical photos of over 1,000 pubs across England....

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Announcing new features: Location suggestions and a Historypin API

Over the years we’ve been getting many useful suggestions from our members for how we can continue to improve the ways Historypin can be used in community projects. We’re now excited to launch two of...

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Guest Post: The Search for Neon Signs in Queensland

This post comes from Anita Lewis, Program Officer in the Asia Pacific Design Library at the State Library of Queensland. Below, she goes behind-the-scenes of the Library’s recent The Salon Electric...

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