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Catching The Rain

Hacks and experiments with cultural heritage content, from James Morley

Author: James

5 May 200918 March 2010

Google Doodle – Kew Gardens

Google today have a Doodle for Kew Gardens’ 250th birthday, and the Queen is paying a visit.

Plants & gardens, On the web, No Comments
3 March 20093 March 2009

Hull Trawler Challenge success!

Last Thursday I launched the Hull Trawler Challenge, featuring 70+ images of life on board two Hull fishing vessels from c. 1910. It’s been a great success. We’ve narrowed down the dates, identified some more of the ships, and even had someone come forward who could well be the grandson Read more …

Vintage photos, No Comments
23 February 20093 March 2009

Hull Trawler Challenge

Just a quick ‘heads up’ to say that on Thursday I’ll be launching the Hull Trawler Challenge to tie in with the Who Do You Think You Are? Live exhibition at London Olympia, where I’ll be helping out Pauline Prynne on her stand. Here’s a little preview…

Uncategorized, No Comments
19 February 2009

Saving the best til last

After the phototrek had finished, I was just about to head off but noticed as the light was fading the clouds had lifted. I’m sure there’s Chinese proverb along the lines of the old saying ‘good things come to those who wait’….

Photoblog, No Comments
17 February 200917 February 2009

Phototrek in the New Forest

Way back last summer the kids bought me a voucher for my 40th birthday to go on a phototrek in the New Forest. After a failed first attempt thanks to storms back in November, I finally made it down there. The treks are organised by local photographers Ian Badley and Read more …

Photoblog, Techniques, Things to see & do, No Comments
30 January 200917 February 2009

A ‘lost forest’ – Kew’s discovery in Mozambique, thanks to Google Earth!

Kew botanist Jonathan Timberlake recording vegetation on the steep slopes of Mount Mabu. Photo: Tom Timberlake There’s a nice audio slideshow, with some stunning pictures, now available on the BBC site – Audio slideshow: Discovering a ‘lost forest’. It’s covered in more depth on the Kew site – “Google Earth Read more …

Plants in the news, No Comments

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