Databasing, Imaging and a busy day in Cambridge tomorrow

I managed to get some good work done on the database today, and to image some more lots for the May sale. I now have invoices and vendor advice notes sorted out, and am starting to assemble some detail about stock for the May sale. I hope that I will be able to handle the May auction with my system, which will be stage two.

Today’s imaging was quite interesting, featuring a variety of lots.

Tomorrow I will be in Cambridge for most of the day taking part in various projects being carried out at the Autism Research Centre on Trumpington Road. I have just been doing some online bits in preparation for this.

As usual when I have been imaging I have some highlights for you…

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This large batch of postcards may be worth a bid!
This large batch of postcards may be worth a bid!

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After selecting a sample of four cards to serve as an image for lot 175 I then did a detailed image of this one for myself. So successful was this 1931 design that every urban rapid transit system on the planet now uses a schematic diagram of this type.
After selecting a sample of four cards to serve as an image for lot 175 I then did a detailed image of this one for myself. So successful was this 1931 design that every urban rapid transit system on the planet now uses a schematic diagram of this type.
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Author: Thomas

I am a founder member and currently secretary of the West Norfolk Autism Group and am autistic myself. I am a very keen photographer and almost every blog post I produce will feature some of my own photographs. I am an avidly keen cricket fan and often post about that sport.

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