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Titanic Belfast visit

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Titanic Belfast visit , a set on Flickr. I was able to fit in a visit to the Titanic Belfast building recently and was very impressed with the experience. On the plus sides, it focuses quite heavily on the industrial history of Belfast and Northern Ireland to good effect (such as the Shipyard Ride), the cabin recreations are fascinating, the building itself is of course striking and the public spaces around have been landscaped in an interesting manner. The gift shop, perhaps not surprisingly, falls a little on the side of bad taste - after all, this was a shipping disaster, not really a reason for keyrings and chocolates! However, such a modern tourist facility does need to turn a profit so it's hardly surprising to see a range of tie-in tat on offer. All in all we probably spent almost 4 hours touring the exhibition - it's very in-depth and was also very busy, good to see for business but it made some of the areas quite claustroph

VR - Victorian postbox

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Victorian postbox , a photo by bishib70 on Flickr. One of two Victorian letter boxes I'm aware of in Abingdon. There are also several GR letter boxes around. Just a minor, almost mundane slice of local history!

Citizen history - 3 Lombard Street, Margate, late 1890s? Mystery finally solved!

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3 Lombard Street, Margate, late 1890s? Mystery finally solved! , a photo by whatsthatpicture on Flickr. I just discovered this Flickr photostream via a HistoryPin tweet on Twitter - it caused me to delve a little more into some of the other photos available on the stream. The one I've selected above literally made me go Wow! As one of the comments state, this is an example of Flickr at its best. It's really a type of crowd-sourcing or, to borrow a phrase, citizen history. Terrific local history debate from several contributors in the comments section, and it makes me even more determined to scan the old photos that I have!