More than 500,000 images, such as this one of Housesteads Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall, were used for the map More than half a million aerial images of historical sites in England have been used for a ...
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 ...
Aerial imagery mapping hundreds of South Downs archaeological sites from the Neolithic period to the Second World War features in new research. Historic England analysed more than 9,500 aerial ...
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Sunderland and Seaham feature in Historic England’s new online Aerial Photograph Explorer tool, giving the public access to more than 400,000 aerial photographs taken over the last 100 years. Did you ...
Viewing aerial imagery today is as easy as reaching into your pocket and opening your phone, but how did we get to this amazing technology? Beginning in the early 1800s, cartographers began production ...
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