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Brian Kelly
USA
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Posted - 29/01/2019 : 21:01:56
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Pursuing the website I was reminded of the following listed on the "News" link. What happened to this service and to the Photobox connection?
Curious in Kansas............
Brian.
10/10/2014 : Factory Photographs Gallery Triple-M Register Factory Photographs Gallery.
The Register team has been busy creating digital images of period Factory photographs contained in the Register’s archives. These contain a wealth of information about the original assembly and finish details of our cars. We’re happy to announce that we have now teamed up with a supplier, Photobox which means that you can now view and buy high quality prints of these photographs on-line via the Register Library at a reasonable cost.
Altogether over 350 images are available and they can be viewed and purchased via the on-line Register Library at http://www.triple-mshop.org or by visiting the Gallery at: http://www.photoboxgallery.com/triplemgallery
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Simon Johnston
United Kingdom
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LewPalmer
USA
3201 Posts |
Posted - 29/01/2019 : 22:29:40
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Sorry, but I don't seem to find the Triple-M Gallery. If I go there, I get a message that says: Sorry, we cannot seem to find your page.
Do I REALLY have to log in with yet another ID and password?
Lew Palmer PA1169, PB0560 |
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3668 Posts |
Posted - 30/01/2019 : 08:21:24
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Hello Brian. The photobox facility was put in place thanks to the initiative of Mark Dolton, the aim being that any of us could then purchase archive photographs from them for a modest cost.
A large amount of material was assembled, scanned and placed into the Photobox environment, but unfortunately they withdrew the facility some months ago, so sadly it is now moribund.
Sorry for any disappointment.
Dick Morbey PA-PB 0743 Frieth, Oxon, UK |
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KevinA
New Zealand
668 Posts |
Posted - 30/01/2019 : 08:31:29
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Hi Dick. Do the scans still exist or were they lost? These days many firms offer free cloud storage. I suppose these questions that need to be asked are commercial ones. Where it would go from free storage, does that then lead to free download or maybe just a thumbnail preview and some sort of separate purchase system.
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