Oh yes - Wikisource has stuff to load and the museum have offered 10,000
pictures for commons.
This is a "Quid pro quo" deal
Mike's stuff looks interesting. I also searched ODNB for "Monmouth" and
found so many with some tenuous connection to Monmouth under "B" that I
stopped looking. Lots of people went to school in Monmouth as there are two
posh schools there who trained "people for the empire" 100 years ago and
quite a few notables.
On 31 December 2011 13:47, Michael Peel <michael.peel(a)wikimedia.org.uk>wrote;wrote:
On 31 Dec 2011, at 11:32, Roger Bamkin wrote:
We have the Archaeological Society "signed
up". They tell me that we can
"have the lot" - they are convinced
that CC by SA beats (c) 2011..
Is there a link here with Wikisource? Do they have digitized documents
that could be hosted there? Or is there scope for a crowdsourced
digitisation project here?
I've done a quick scout around Wikisource and
archive.org to see what's
there, but there isn't too much:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Mike_Peel/Monmouth
Mostly focused on Geoffrey of Monmouth. There's a book related to the
[[Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers]] available on archive, which Richard
might be interested in.
Thanks,
Mike
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