Newly-released aerial photographs from Historic England illustrate how a city centre has changed over the course of a century. While some landmark sites in Derby city centre - such as its cathedral ...
Norwich Bus Station, known for its distinctive steel roof, won the 2006 SCALA Civic Building of the Year Award Historic England has published more than 400,000 aerial photographs online for the first ...
Images of thousands of sites dating from 1919 to the present day made available to view Ever wondered what your road or area looked like 50 or 100 years ago? Historic England is launching an aerial ...
Between 1943 and 1944, the reconnaissance units of the USAAF—the precursor to the U.S. Air Force—documented the evolving landscape of England, focusing primarily on American bases in the southern ...
Aerial Archaeological Mapping Explorer will allow users to see landscapes from England’s past A digital aerial archaeology tool will allow people to discover previously unknown details about local ...
Sometimes you simply can’t beat a good bird’s-eye view. It allows nothing to escape the eagle eyes of archaeologists at Historic England – the government-funded body that takes care of England’s ...
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Aerial shots have revealed the impact of Britain's heatwave which has left farmers with parched crops and vast desert-like landscapes in areas normally be filled with swathes of greenery, as the ...
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More than half a million aerial images of historical sites in England have been used for a new mapping tool. Photographs and 3D laser scans have been taken over the past 30 years to uncover "hidden ...
Way before Google Earth, there was photo reconnaissance by the U.S. Army Air Forces. During World War II, specifically in 1943 and 1944, reconnaissance units of the USAAF — the predecessor to the U.S.
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