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- Historic England has launched its Aerial Photography Explorer tool, external, which allows people to examine how landscapes have changed during 100 years. Ironbridge, Stoke-on-Trent potteries and Coventry all feature. Images will be added as more of the six million aerial photos in the Historic England archive are digitised.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-60824486Historic England: 100 years of aerial images go online - BBC
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Aerial photos can reveal hidden archaeology and sites that are difficult or even impossible to see from the ground. You can explore over 400,000 digitised photos taken from our aerial photo collections of over 6 million photographs preserved in the Historic England Archive.
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The Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer is a tool that displays archaeology that has been identified, mapped and recorded using aerial photographs and other aerial sources across England. For the first time ever, Historic England has made the results of over 30 years of aerial photograph mapping projects freely available online.
Mar 22, 2022 · Over 400,000 images from 1919 to the present day have been added to the tool, covering nearly 30% (about 15,000 square miles) of England, allowing people immediate digital access to Historic England’s nationally important collection of aerial photographs.
Oct 27, 2023 · The Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer tool allows users to view archaeology that has been identified, mapped and recorded using aerial photographs and other aerial sources across England. For the first time ever, Historic England has made the results of over 30 years of aerial photograph mapping projects freely available online via this tool.
Mar 22, 2022 · Historic England has launched its Aerial Photography Explorer tool, external, which allows people to examine how landscapes have changed during 100 years.
Historic England releases map based on 500,000 aerial pictures. More than half a million aerial images of historical sites in England have been used for a new mapping tool. Photographs and 3D...
Historic England has launched a new Aerial Photography Explorer which combines maps with more than 400,000 images taken since 1919. Bristol's Temple Meads station, St Eval Airfield in...