A project to publish 14 million free and freely available historical images



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A project has begun to extract 14 million images from 2 million public domain e-books owned by the

Internet Archive , which records and stores all information on the Internet, and publish them for free. The target books have been published in the last 500 years, and there are various genres from medical materials to caricatures. All can be downloaded for free and can be used for commercial purposes.

Millions of historic images posted to Flickr | Internet Archive Blogs
https://blog.archive.org/2014/08/29/millions-of-historic-images-posted-to-flickr/

More than 2.6 million images have already been uploaded to the project's Flickr account, and the collection will continue to grow at a pace of more than 1000 books per day. You can search and download images from the following page.

Internet Archive Book Images | Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/

An example of the image looks like the following. Decorative frame



C is CAT



Retro illustration



Coat of arms



logo



One from page 18 of the book

Seattle and the Orient , published in the 1900s



Patterns and patterns



Something like a picture book



PDQ running through



Musical score



A refreshing man from the American magazine

The Saturday Evening Post



Diagram showing the value of land



Not in the rain, not in the wind



Illustration of a woman



Explain the moment when the balloon breaks



How the gun works



Old Canadian flag



skull



This is a project undertaken by Professor Kalev Leetaru of Georgetown University. Professor Leetaru is Yahoo! As a researcher in search, the Internet Archive will continue to work with Flickr and libraries to expand its collection and add unique content using image recognition tools.

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