Notes
Historypin
On a recent journey to Belgium to speak at Europeana 2012 1, we had the pleasure of attending a presentation by Mr. Stanhope, head of Historypin, a site which allows members of the public as well as institutions including museums and archives to tell stories about the present and the past by using photographs pinned onto maps.
By overlaying old photos onto a Street View™, Historypin makes it possible to compare the past with the present, a deceptively simple idea, which really captivates and creates a gateway into history.
The tremendous amount of content on the site, such as The Facial Hair Through Time Collection, is another reason to take a little time to acquaint yourself with Historypin, it’s truly stupendous.


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