Posts by HLB
Intriguing Use of Facial Recognition Software. Who is that girl?
The great thing about new technology is not always about the technology itself, it’s also the applications that can be found for it. Facial recognition software, used to identify criminals, is going to be applied to historic portrait paintings. Who are the sitters for paintings such as Vermeer’s ‘Girl with The Pearl Earring’ or Leonardo’s…
Read MoreThe London Low Life Map Collection. Explore the Seedier Life of London Through Maps….
Low Life London Map Collection, a great resource available at British Library
Read MoreWorld Wide Primary Source Repository
Repositories of Primary Sources, an excellent index for world wide primary source material
Read MoreHow to derive material from the Census to Enrich Your Family History
Use the historical census data to derive new material that will enrich your family history and hopefully, reveal new, hitherto unseen, intriguing connections
Read MoreGold Nuggets or Fools Gold? Sort out Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Historical Material
How do family historians sort out the gold nuggets from the fools gold? Primary, secondary source material and family history
Read MoreIs this where the ‘Lost Colony’ of Roanoke Island Virginia went?
New investigation of the Virginia Pars Map reveals some intriguing new evidence for the ‘Lost Colony’
Read MoreEvesham World Map c1400
Fascinating Evesham Map c1400
Read MoreInteractive Map of Isabella Bird Explorer
Interactive mapping for local, social or family history projects can be easily learnt using our tool kits. Explore history through interactive maps
Read MoreHistorically Important Arctic Sea Ice Maps
Intriguing Arctic Sea Ice Maps, reveal historical data about the extent of Arctic sea ice over the last 70 years
Read MoreBritish Population Reports Data For Family Historians.
Family history toolkit to exploring British Population Reports, enrich your family history by looking at the derived information from census material in the C19th and C20th
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