Capturing buildings and monuments from across the globe and throughout the ages, The Courtauld Conway Library collections are an invaluable resource for research.
This collection of 1.2 million images has been ordered, numbered and digitised by a fantastic team of volunteers as part of our digitisation project.
Now that it has been digitised, the entire collection is being made publicly accessible online, for free on The Courtauld's Photographic Collections page.
We want as many people as possible to find what they are looking for in our collections, which is why we need your help to transcribe the information in each individual image. Every transcription allows a photograph to become searchable by the information recorded (by city, town, architect, date and description) and will reveal the secrets of this collection for the first time.
To find out more about the project, take a look at our blog
https://blog.courtauld.ac.uk/digitalmedia, or listen to the audio version on Spotify.