The British Library has just uploaded a million images to Flickr, and they’re all copyright-free!

Image taken from page 347 of 'Das pittoreske Oesterreich, oder Album der österreichischen Monarchie ... Von einer Gesellschaft Gelehrter und Künstler'The images come from books held by the library dating from the 17th, 18th and 18th century which have been digitised by Microsoft. The Library hopes to “stimulate and support research concerning printed illustrations” and plans to launch a crowdsourcing application next year to aid in classifying and describing the content.

As to what people will do with this content, they say they are:

“very interested to hear what ideas and projects people use these images for and we would ideally like to collaborate with those who have been inspired to explore them”

Copyright has long expired on this material, so it is all public domain. And while there is no obligation to attribute the source of public domain material, the Library says it would be nice if people do.

 

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