The following data sets were collected to support the potential uses of opensource data in the context of digital humanities and heritage sciences. Photographs X-Ray Fluorescence Hyperspectral Imaging Multispectral Imaging This proposed experiment is conducted by the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage in collaboration with the Centre for Digital Humanities. Imaging methods including Photography, Multispectral Imaging, Hyperspectral Imaging and Xray Fluorescence Mapping have been collected along with the complete readout metadata of the instrumentation. We have collected this as an example of typical, unprocessed imaging datasets that would be found in standard image conditions. This data is not optimized, nor do we claim it to be perfect quality, our aim is to provide users with access to a range of imaging data sets. We have included the data with minimum processing, as it is read straight from our systems, with the accompanying metadata provided from capture alone. We hope that you find the data helpful, and we welcome you to use the data in any way you wish, for all and any analysis development purposes. For us to build upon this research, we ask that in return you would be willing to share in some regard your experiences in using open-source data, using our data, successes and issues. If you would be willing to engage with us in this endeavor, please feel free to contact us so that we may be able to follow up with you. E: molly.fort.21@ucl.ac.uk Object Paradata; Postcard – c. Early 1900's Language – Eng. Materials – colour print on card, metallic leafing. Front transcription - ‘Greetings’ ‘May your Birthday bring you Peace & perfect Happiness, Golden hopes & Love of Friends, And every Happiness this world can send.’ Object Dimensions – 138mm X 88mm The postcard is an item of ephemera donated to the UCLDH Digitisation Suite by Prof Melissa Terras, for teaching and training purposes in 2015.