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Sites listed in the Galleries category offer information on real-world photography exhibits and displays, as well as online "virtual" collections offered by museums, organizations, and professional photographers.
Sites listed here will be appropriate for, and of interest to, children under the age of 18. All sites are either educational, reference oriented, or informational in nature.
http://www.photographymuseum.com/
View images from the history of photography. Features Americana, Civil War, Wild West, portraits, scenes, photojournalism, plus information on preserving photos.
http://thayer-p.diaryland.com/
A photoblog gallery of graffiti and street art.
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1995/49/
A photo gallery of the universe as seen through the Hubble Space Telescope.
http://montanamuseum.pastperfect-online.com/38915cgi/mweb.exe?request=click
Browse a large collection of contemporary and vintage photographs by photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Richard S. Buswell, and Charles Morris.
http://www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/sos-childrens-charity/projects/child-photo-index
A gallery of photographs by children sponsored by SOS Children in Nicaragua, Thailand, Colombia and India.
http://www.moniquebor.nl/
Photography from nature, animals, Holland, cities, macro, and various other subjects.
http://www.provencegallery.com/
A collection showcasing the Provence region of France. Includes a variety of styles.
http://www.studentcrosscanadaphotographyexhibit.ca/
A collection of images taken by high school students across Canada.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lincolns/atwar/es_camera.html
Brief profiles of three men who captured the Civil War on film.
http://www.historyplace.com/weeklyphoto/index.html
Weekly photo highlights interesting people and events from the past.
http://www.worldpressphoto.org/
View the winning photos or learn about the upcoming contest.
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