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Subject: Re: On-Line Images of American Cities
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:46:46 -0500
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Mapsters,
I found this fascinating! re access to online images
see below
Alice C. Hudson
Chief, Map Division
The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
The New York Public Library
5th Avenue & 42nd Street, Room 117
New York, NY 10018-2788
------> [Room 121, February - December 2005]
[log in to unmask]; 212-930-0589; fax 212-930-0027
http://nypl.org/research/chss/map/map.html
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The true meaning of life is to plant trees,
under whose shade you do not expect to sit.
- Nelson Henderson
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Urban History
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Please respond to
H-NET Urban
History
Discussion List
From: Michael Wood <[log in to unmask]>
Responding to Christopher Gray's post on E-bay:
There are obvious rights questions and problems for public use, but for
private use, I find the images on E-bay items to be very useful for many
different reasons. A quick right-click of the mouse, and the image is
stored safely on my desk top for later personal use. The search feature
on E-bay is extremely fast, and the images load quickly on a broadband
connection. As a resource for study or background information, E-bay
rivals the best educational sites and is much easier to use.
Michael Wood, Cincinnati
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