On 28 March 2012 21:55, Chris Keating <chriskeatingwiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I was talking earlier to the National Maritime Museum
about organising an
editathon. They wanted to see what use we thought we could make of the
material in the archive collection, and whether Wikipedians would be up for
coming and making use of it. I am anticipating that this could prove very
popular, but if any of you are naval/maritime/biography/astronomy editors,
it would be really handy to have some specific examples of things we might
do to build the case for this event taking place. (And to answer the most
obvious question, we're currently discussing how much latitude we'd have to
digitise things there and then.)
Their archive catalogue is available
here:
http://collections.rmg.co.uk/archive.html#!asearch - obviously we
would have access to the museum and its library as well.
Regards,
Chris
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I think they have a pretty complete set of William Frederick Mitchell
images which means colour coverage of a lot of british victorian
warships. Beyond that there is the primary source issues and I can't
find much on flat-iron/Rendel gunboats.
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geni