• New Collections added to Digital Commonwealth in April

      April was a dark and gloomy month weather-wise.  Maybe that accounts for there only being three contributors this month.  The Boston Public Library added 1873 items to the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee collection, bringing that collection up to over 5,000 items.  Boston College re-harvested over 80 items.  Lawrence Public Library contributed many small collections and…

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  • Taunton: Then and now

      Earlier this month, the Taunton Daily Gazette began a new, occasional series called Taunton: Then and Now.  The Gazette is providing all the Now photos, but the Then photos come courtesy of Digital Commonwealth.  I leave it up to you to decide if the no difference public library photos are more remarkable than the…

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  • New Collections added to Digital Commonwealth in March

    The best, totally unique item added to the Digital Commonwealth in March was the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s The grand panorama of a whaling voyage ‘round the world.  The section above does not do it justice.  The full panorama is divided into four sections.  To get the full affect, you need to click on each…

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  • Greetings from Lebanon, Penna.

    LebTown, an independent media organization in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, has discovered Digital Commonwealth – big time!  In a posting entitled, Wish You Were Here: Lebanon County postcards of decades past, LebTown uses over 20 postcards from the Boston Public Library’s Tichnor Brothers Collection.  This collection includes approximately 25,000 office proof postcards from across the United States.…

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  • New Collections added to Digital Commonwealth in February

      In February, the Boston Public Library was in an artistic frame of mind, adding to the American Artists collection as well as adding two new collections: Frank W. Benson (1862-1951) Prints and Drawings and Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) Prints and Drawings. If you’re not in an artistic mood, the Harvard Forest Archives has added hundreds…

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  • Spotlight on…American Art Posters 1890-1920

                            American companies took notice when French art posters became extremely popular in the 1880’s.  A new lithography process had made economical printing of large editions of posters possible.  American companies commissioned prominent illustrators like Edward Penfield, Will Bradley, Ethel Reed and Maxfield Parrish…

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