Indian Memory Project was founded in February 2010, by
Anusha Yadav. It is an online, curated, visual and oral-history based archive that traces a personal history of the Indian Subcontinent, its people, cultures, professions, cities, development, traditions, circumstances and their consequences. Applying images, letters and stories from family archives (sent and collected from contributors), it reconstructs a visual history that is emotionally rich, vivid, informative and even more surprising than we think.
Family archives of photographs and lettes hold a treasure trove of incredible historically valuable information. They hold astonishing secrets, and when they reveal themselves via narratives, they become the missing links to a country’s emotional history. A past that we can actually feel, connect and wonder with.
Indian Memory Project is now also on the lookout for notable, interesting, personal and not so personal
handwritten/typewritten letters (
including postcards).
Therefore, if you happen to have one you would like to share, we’d really like to see and show it. However, the project only accepts Photographs and Letters from before the
Year 1991.
Copyright belongs to the guardian of the photograph
Pictures & Letters CANNOT be used for any reason whatsoever, without prior permission.
Any unauthorised use will lead to prompt legal action.
For Permissions, write at INDIAN MEMORY PROJECT
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