Dear Colin,
You might like to look at the Darwin Country website at http://www.darwincountry.org which currently has about 13,000 images and about 2000 different interconnecting themes. All the images may be used freely for educational use.
Best wishes,
Peter
Peter D. A. Boyd
Collections Manager
Shrewsbury Museums Service
Colin Hynson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Apologies for cross-posting
Dear all,
I have been commissioned to write an article on on-line image banks that
schools can access and use in the classroom. These need to be image
collections where schools have permission to copy for classroom use only and
without infringing copyright at all.
I already have some good websites and CD-ROMs but I am on the look-out for
some good museum/gallery/library/archive websites or CD-ROMs that have image
collections that pupils can use in their own work.
All the best,
Colin Hynson
T: 01603 479463
M: 07776 121172
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