Google holds the largest collection of the digitized letters from the wartime
Google opened the largest Russian online archive of letters of more than 800 letters (1941 – 1945) from the war years, “Live memory”. The project [...]
Google opened the largest Russian online archive of letters of more than 800 letters (1941 – 1945) from the war years, “Live memory”. The project [...]
On our website and on our flyers we claim that we save your memories for a lifetime. We recommend and advice you to digitize your [...]
A group of Elizabethan Ladies The National Library of Wales is working closely with Wikimedia UK (WMUK) on this project and has uploaded [...]
Are you planning to digitize your old slides? Are you going to dispose your slides afterwards or do you want to keep them? If you [...]
University of Minnesota Libraries, City of Minneapolis and the Minnesota Historical Society worked together and completed digitization of more than 4,500 historical aerial photos of [...]
The Associated Press and the British Movietone teamed up to upload more than 100 years of newsreel footage dating from 1895 to present with the [...]
Atomic Bombing - Hiroshima In August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first nuclear weapon, a uranium gun-type bomb (Little Boy), on [...]
16mm film of Amelia Earhart The 16mm film donated to Purdue University Libraries’ Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center features [...]
In April 2015 we asked our customers to provide feedback for the quality of our services. The purpose of the survey was to find out [...]
An overview on how cameras evolved in a detailed timeline, from camera obscura to camera phone. 1500 Camera Obscura, the first pinhole camera was invented by [...]