Newtown Crowdsourcing Project Seeks Volunteers
March 9, 2021David Pugh’s Photographic Collection
Do you enjoy looking at old photographs? Are you interested in Newtown’s history and its people?
People’s Collection Wales is looking for online volunteers to enrich David Pugh’s (1942–2017) photographic collection of Newtown.
© Newtown Local History Group
David Pugh was one of Newtown’s most significant chroniclers. He was passionate about passing on the history, stories and knowledge of Newtown and its people to future generations. As a keen photographer, David recording the changing face of Newtown over the decades, as well as bringing together historical photographs which tell the story of the town’s development and its industrial heritage. A collection of nearly 5,000 photographic prints were donated to Newtown Library by Anna Pugh, and these were then digitised by Library volunteers using equipment loaned by the People’s Collection Wales.
Photographer: David Pugh
© Newtown Library
Now People’s Collection Wales is working with Newtown Library to recruit online volunteers to enrich David Pugh’s photographs with titles, descriptions and dates using the National Library of Wales’ crowdsourcing platform. Once these images have been enhanced with essential metadata, they will be published to the People’s Collection Wales website where they will be made available for everyone to enjoy.
© Newtown Local History Group
To contribute to this exciting project and help ensure that this recorded history of Newtown is not lost, please visit the crowdsourcing website, or watch this short introductory video about the project.
© Newtown Local History Group
People’s Collection Wales can provide support and advice about using the crowdsourcing website and answer any enquiries that you may have about the project. Send them an email: peoplescollection@llgc.org.uk