PublicDomainPictures.net is a repository for free public domain photos. You can upload your own pictures and share your work with others. Copyright free, varying quality. Over 6,000 photos.
SCRAN - part of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland - aims to provide educational access to digital materials representing our material culture and history. This is provided through the wholly owned trading arm Scran Ltd. We are one of the largest educational online services in the UK supporting over 4,000 schools, libraries, colleges and universities.
"Thousands of images from the world-famous Getty archive. For UK HE and FE." By subscription (usually organisational federated access).
Thousands of photographs available for use under Creative Commons licence: check each photo to se what you can do with it. Quality varies, but there are some very high quality photos here.
Freestockphotos.biz is a good source of free photos and clip art illustrations. The collection contains over 11,0000 images available in a variety of commercial and editorial licenses, including public domain, creative commons, and custom agreements.
All images on the site are completely free to download and use. No payment or registration is required, although you must abide by the Image License and Usage Terms listed on the photo download page.
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Thousands of royalty free photos and illustrations for websites, newspapers, magazines, video and TV productions, iPhone applications, PowerPoint presentations, forums, blogs and school work. The only condition is that you cite the source and the name of the photographer. The site includes phototographs on various subject areas, including business, the natural world, food and drink etc.
Pics4Learning is a copyright-friendly image library for teachers and students. The Pics4Learning collection consists of thousands of images that have been donated by students, teachers, and amateur photographers.
All pictures on Ookaboo are available free under public domain or Creative Commons and can be used on web sites and for classwork and other creative projects.
Millions of photos available online, many are released under Creative Commons licence.
FreeFoto.com claims to be "the largest collection of free photographs on the Internet." They're available for offline projects as well, as long as you're not using them to make a profit.
The internationally recognized WorldImages database provides access to the California State University IMAGE Project. It has just been selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in its historic collection of Internet materials. It contains approximately 80,000 images, is global in coverage and includes all areas of visual imagery.
These are greate places to look for images, music and sounds for your WebQuests, Powerpoint presentations and video productions. Most require only that attribution be given to the originator. Check each site for conditions of use.