Press releases/Mary Rose Trust donation: Difference between revisions

From Wikimedia UK
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(some tweaks)
 
(39 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{notice|This press release is currently a draft; it has not yet been released. Expected release 3 January 2010.}}
{{PR-Published|3 January 2010|http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2010/01/mary-rose-trust-releases-photographs-onto-wikipedia/}}
== Mary Rose Trust releases photographs onto Wikipedia ==
[[File:MaryRose-salvage1982-above water edited.jpg|thumb|right|The final stages of the salvage of the sixteenth-century carrack Mary Rose on 11 October 1982. Image released onto Wikipedia by the Mary Rose Trust, and restored by [[:wikipedia:User:Durova|a Wikimedia volunteer]].]]
'''3 January 2010, UK:''' The Portsmouth-based [[:wikipedia:Mary Rose Trust|Mary Rose Trust]] have released a number of photographs relating to the salvaged sixteenth-century warship ''[[:wikipedia:Mary Rose|Mary Rose]]'' onto Wikipedia. This is the first such image donation by a UK-based organisation.


[[File:MaryRose-salvage1982-above water edited.jpg|thumb|right|The final stages of the salvage of the 16th century carrack Mary Rose on October 11 1982. Image released onto Wikipedia by the Mary Rose Trust]]
"Making content available on Wikimedia is a fantastic way to increase the visibility of our cultural heritage," Mike Peel, Chair of Wikimedia UK, says. "These images can now be seen by the millions of people around the world that regularly read and edit Wikipedia and its sister projects."
'''January 3 2010, UK:''' The [[:en:Mary Rose Trust|Mary Rose Trust]], a limited charitable trust based in [[:en:Portsmouth|Portsmouth]], [[:en:England|England]] have donated a number of photographs relating to the salvaged 16th century warship ''[[:en:Mary Rose|Mary Rose]]'' to complement a substantial rewrite and expansion of the ''Mary Rose'' article on Wikipedia.


The ''Mary Rose'', once the pride of king [[:en:Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]'s navy, was raised by the the Mary Rose Trust from the bottom of [[:en:the Solent|the Solent]] just off Portsmouth in 1982, 437 years after it accidentally foundered while engaging a French fleet. The project of salvaging the ship was a major undertaking and proved to be a milestone within the field of [[:en:maritime archaeology|maritime archaeology]]. When the ''Mary Rose'' sunk, it and its contents were sealed off by layers of clay and sediment and thereby became a time capsule of 16th century [[:en:Tudor period|Tudor England]]. The thousands of artefacts found in and around the ship when it was excavated and raised has provided important clues to the life of the men of all classes that served on her in the 1540s, about shipbuilding, naval warfare and countless other fields.
The donation consists of 57 high resolution, previously unpublished photographs, some of which were taken specially for Wikipedia. It complements a substantial rewrite and expansion of the Wikipedia article on the ''Mary Rose'', driven by the work of a Wikimedia volunteer from Sweden, [[:wikipedia:User:Peter Isotalo|Peter Isotalo]]. Two photographs are of the final stages of the salvage operation on 11 October 1982; the first time the ''Mary Rose'' had been above water since it sank on 19 July 1545. The remainder show sixteenth-century artefacts, including weapons, tools and personal items, recovered from the ''Mary Rose'' during its salvage.


This image donation means that the Mary Rose Trust is the first UK-based organization to make an image donation to Wikimedia. The collaboration is the result of negotiations by [[:wikipedia:User:Peter Isotalo|Peter Isotalo]] and representatives of Wikimedia Sweden ([[:wikipedia:User:SvHannibal|Lennart Guldbrandsson]]) and Wikimedia UK ([[:en:User:Mike Peel|Mike Peel]]) with Charles Barker of the Mary Rose Trust. The talks were initiated in the second half of 2009 as part of an effort to improve the information on the ''Mary Rose'' available on Wikipedia.
After its recent expansion, the article on the ''Mary Rose'' will be prominently linked from the ''Did you know...'' section of the front page of Wikipedia on 4 January; this page routinely receives over four million visits each day. In addition, it is on course to become a "Featured Article", one of the best on Wikipedia, and thus eligible to be the main featured article on Wikipedia's front page.


The donation consists of 57 previously unpublished photographs. 55 of these show artefacts from the ''Mary Rose'', including weapons, tools and personal items, taken specially for this donation. The final two are photographs of the final stages of the salvage operation on October 11 1982. One of these images is displayed on the right, after being digitally restored by [[:en:User:Durova|Durova, a Wikimedia volunteer]].
Wikimedia UK is currently organising ''Britain Loves Wikipedia'', a free photography contest to be held in participating museums across the UK throughout February, with the resulting images being used to illustrate Wikipedia articles. Previous content partnerships with Wikimedia in other countries have included the Bundesarchiv and Deutsche Fotothek in Germany, the Tropenmuseum in The Netherlands, Regionarkivet in Sweden and Queensland Museum, Australia. Wikimedia UK encourages more cultural organisations to make their images, audio recordings or videos freely available to the public on Wikimedia Commons.  


''(The rest of the images will be uploaded on 3 January 2010.)''
'''EDITORS' NOTES'''


'''EDITORS' NOTES'''
''About the Mary Rose:''
 
The ''Mary Rose'', once the pride of King [[:wikipedia:Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]'s navy, was raised by the the Mary Rose Trust from the bottom of [[:wikipedia:the Solent|the Solent]] just off Portsmouth in 1982, 437 years after it accidentally foundered while engaging a French fleet. The project of salvaging the ship was a major undertaking and proved to be a milestone within the field of [[:wikipedia:maritime archaeology|maritime archaeology]]. When the ''Mary Rose'' sunk, the ship and its contents were sealed off by layers of clay and sediment thereby becoming a time capsule of sixteenth-century [[:wikipedia:Tudor period|Tudor England]]. The thousands of artefacts found when the ship was excavated and raised have provided important clues to the life of the men of all classes that served on her during the 1540s, about shipbuilding, naval warfare and countless other fields.


''About Wikimedia Commons:''
''About Wikimedia Commons:''
Line 24: Line 28:
''About the Wikimedia Foundation:''
''About the Wikimedia Foundation:''


The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is the US-based non-profit organisation that operates some of the largest collaboratively-edited reference projects in the world. These include Wikipedia, one of the world's 10 most-visited websites, and Wikimedia Commons.
The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is the US-based non-profit organisation that operates some of the largest collaboratively-edited reference projects in the world. These include Wikipedia, one of the world's ten most-visited websites, and Wikimedia Commons.


''Further information:''
''Further information:''
* Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/
* Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/
* Mary Rose Trust: http://www.maryrose.org/
* Mary Rose Trust: http://www.maryrose.org/
* ''Mary Rose'' on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rose
* All images in the donation on Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mary_Rose_Trust_donation
* Cultural partnerships with Wikimedia: http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cultural_partnerships
* Britain Loves Wikipedia: http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Britain_Loves_Wikipedia


''Contact details:''
''Contact details:''
Michael Peel, Chair, Wikimedia UK
Michael Peel, Chair, Wikimedia UK
* Email: michael.peel@wikimedia.org.uk
* Email: michael.peel@wikimedia.org.uk
* Phone: +44 (0)7988 013 646
 


Charles Barker, Managing Director of the Archaeological Services, Mary Rose Trust
Charles Barker, Managing Director of the Archaeological Services, Mary Rose Trust
* Email: c.barker@maryrose.org
* Email: c.barker@maryrose.org
{{notice|This press release has been released, and posted to the [http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2010/01/mary-rose-trust-releases-photographs-onto-wikipedia/ Wikimedia UK blog]. It was also released by [http://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pressmeddelande_2010-01-03 The Swedish chapter]}}


[[Category:Press releases|04]]
[[Category:Press releases|04]]

Latest revision as of 16:05, 12 June 2012

A newspaper This press release was published on 3 January 2010. The published copy can be found at http://blog.wikimedia.org.uk/2010/01/mary-rose-trust-releases-photographs-onto-wikipedia/.

Mary Rose Trust releases photographs onto Wikipedia

The final stages of the salvage of the sixteenth-century carrack Mary Rose on 11 October 1982. Image released onto Wikipedia by the Mary Rose Trust, and restored by a Wikimedia volunteer.

3 January 2010, UK: The Portsmouth-based Mary Rose Trust have released a number of photographs relating to the salvaged sixteenth-century warship Mary Rose onto Wikipedia. This is the first such image donation by a UK-based organisation.

"Making content available on Wikimedia is a fantastic way to increase the visibility of our cultural heritage," Mike Peel, Chair of Wikimedia UK, says. "These images can now be seen by the millions of people around the world that regularly read and edit Wikipedia and its sister projects."

The donation consists of 57 high resolution, previously unpublished photographs, some of which were taken specially for Wikipedia. It complements a substantial rewrite and expansion of the Wikipedia article on the Mary Rose, driven by the work of a Wikimedia volunteer from Sweden, Peter Isotalo. Two photographs are of the final stages of the salvage operation on 11 October 1982; the first time the Mary Rose had been above water since it sank on 19 July 1545. The remainder show sixteenth-century artefacts, including weapons, tools and personal items, recovered from the Mary Rose during its salvage.

After its recent expansion, the article on the Mary Rose will be prominently linked from the Did you know... section of the front page of Wikipedia on 4 January; this page routinely receives over four million visits each day. In addition, it is on course to become a "Featured Article", one of the best on Wikipedia, and thus eligible to be the main featured article on Wikipedia's front page.

Wikimedia UK is currently organising Britain Loves Wikipedia, a free photography contest to be held in participating museums across the UK throughout February, with the resulting images being used to illustrate Wikipedia articles. Previous content partnerships with Wikimedia in other countries have included the Bundesarchiv and Deutsche Fotothek in Germany, the Tropenmuseum in The Netherlands, Regionarkivet in Sweden and Queensland Museum, Australia. Wikimedia UK encourages more cultural organisations to make their images, audio recordings or videos freely available to the public on Wikimedia Commons.

EDITORS' NOTES

About the Mary Rose:

The Mary Rose, once the pride of King Henry VIII's navy, was raised by the the Mary Rose Trust from the bottom of the Solent just off Portsmouth in 1982, 437 years after it accidentally foundered while engaging a French fleet. The project of salvaging the ship was a major undertaking and proved to be a milestone within the field of maritime archaeology. When the Mary Rose sunk, the ship and its contents were sealed off by layers of clay and sediment thereby becoming a time capsule of sixteenth-century Tudor England. The thousands of artefacts found when the ship was excavated and raised have provided important clues to the life of the men of all classes that served on her during the 1540s, about shipbuilding, naval warfare and countless other fields.

About Wikimedia Commons:

Wikimedia Commons is a free image and media file repository, and is a sister project to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It was started on 7 September 2004, and is operated by the Wikimedia Foundation. It currently contains over 5.5 million freely licensed images and media files.

About Wikimedia UK:

Wikimedia UK is an independent organisation that supports free and open knowledge throughout the United Kingdom, including promoting and supporting the projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation.

About the Wikimedia Foundation:

The Wikimedia Foundation Inc. is the US-based non-profit organisation that operates some of the largest collaboratively-edited reference projects in the world. These include Wikipedia, one of the world's ten most-visited websites, and Wikimedia Commons.

Further information:

Contact details:

Michael Peel, Chair, Wikimedia UK

  • Email: michael.peel@wikimedia.org.uk


Charles Barker, Managing Director of the Archaeological Services, Mary Rose Trust

  • Email: c.barker@maryrose.org
Comment This press release has been released, and posted to the Wikimedia UK blog. It was also released by The Swedish chapter