visualise.us. Social bookmarking site for your favourite images. A bit like ffffffffound but without the confusion over how many effs there should be in the url.
Liam’s pictures from old books: over two thousand high quality royalty free scanned images.
The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland,
Looking for inspiration or just interesting images? Try fffound. [Note: this is not a free image site; many of the images are subject to copyright.]
Excellent site. Fantastic pics.
Photographs of mainly Lincolnshire places, or links to photo galleries.
Photographs of literally every square kilometre in the British Isles.
Notes:
Digital Image Collections is what I sometimes call an überlink. In other words, it takes you to another page full of links — in this case, links to online digital image collections. It could take you a while to check them all out, so be patient.
Go cross-eyed or go retro; you choose…
Telly viewers of a certain age may remember those little magnetic signs used by weather forecasters. They were reborn as icons on internet weather sites. See them all…
All roads lead to Rome (at least, they do in the Italian A to Z) and in this case, all roads lead to icons. Two links, same destination. Now you can make some of those dinky little favicons just like everyone else has got.
A whole stack of clipart sites to wade your way through.
Various styles and subtleties (or not, as the case may be) of tiling backgrounds for your web page. You can probably still get flashing animated backgrounds, if you really want to annoy all your visitors. All sites still up and running, to the best of my knowledge.
A large collection of New Wave Photos featuring just about every punk/new wave singer or group you have ever heard of. And the webmaster allows you to buy them or even donate without buying anything. What a generous soul. Still, it’s well worth a visit.
Well, maybe not so much of the ‘farty’.
Feel as if you have travelled the world, even though you haven’t left your computer desk. I particularly like the English Church Photographs site. It has a lot of churches in our own county (Lincolnshire, UK) included in a large, high quality collection. The link that comes after it in our list is a link to a text file that will be helpful in navigating your way round the English Church Photographs site.
…and half a dozen of the other