Though you probably won’t uncover photos of your ancestors in these collections, you can gain great context about the way they may have lived, the events they lived through, and the locations they called home.
When a user, like The Library of Congress, uploads their photos to flickr they all show up in their Photostream. The user can optionally group these photos into Albums, and further group these albums into Collections. While the latter two are easier to browse, be aware that not every flickr user utilizes these features - and also there may be more photos in the photostream that are not in any albums.
You do not need a flickr account to browse these free photo collections. Be aware of photo rights, however, and do not distribute any photos without checking their license first. Ready to explore? Here’s my list of historical photo collections found on flickr!
Misc. Collections
U.S. Historical Societies
The New York Historical Society has the full collection of the Children’s Aid Society Records and the New York Foundling Hospital Records, among others.
U.S. Universities & Their Library or Digital Collections
Various Flickr Groups
Family Histories, Genealogies, and Surnames on Flickr
Ed Donlin (Donlin / Yocum / Herzner / Stadtmiller / Vornhagen )
Mitchell Family Tree ( Mitchell / Medden / Fielding / Winder / Hill / McIntyre / Gardner / Johnston)
Out of My Tree Genealogy and The Social Historian ( Brown / Savage / Bulmer / Bond)
Know of another flickr page we should add to the list? Please let us know!