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- The archives at the National Collection of Aerial Photography in Edinburgh, Scotland (part of Historic Environment Scotland) contain 30 million aerial photographs of worldwide historic events and places.
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Delve into NCAP, one of the world’s largest and most significant collections of historic aerial photographs. Explore more than 26 million aerial images featuring historic events and places worldwide, including 1.6 million images of Scotland.
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Scotland is extensively covered by aerial photography taken from 1927-2009 and held within the following collections: Scottish Office - oblique and vertical aerial photographs from 1927-2009. Total cover of Scotland is held within the National Air Photograph Survey (1946-1950), Ordnance Survey (1954-2009) and All Scotland Survey (1987-1989) sub ...
Viewed together, the millions of moments of Scotland captured over the past century are transformed into a remarkable image reel – a living, moving, growing account of the making of a modern nation. The images in this gallery come from Above Scotland: The National Collection of Aerial Photography.
These air photo mosaics provide detailed information on the landscape of England, Scotland and Wales in the 1940s. They cover 20% of the British landscape at 1:10,560 scale, and 16 towns/cities in England and Wales at 1:1,250 scale.
The Britain from Above project conserved 95,000 of the most significant images held in the Aerofilms collection – which numbers more than 1.2 million negatives and 2,000 albums. You can search the digitised images by keyword, place name, map or year and annotate photographs of places you recognise.
National Collection of Aerial Photography. Explore one of the largest collections of historical aerial photographs in the world, featuring events and places around the world, from the Dambusters and D-Day to the Cold War.
The archives at the National Collection of Aerial Photography in Edinburgh, Scotland (part of Historic Environment Scotland) contain 30 million aerial photographs of worldwide historic events and places.