Britain From Above
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This is a new site going live today (which, as we all know, probably means teething probelms so patience might be required... ) which shows historic photos of Britain from the air. It's been run by the bods at English Heritage (a fine bunch of men and women who are top class professionals, when you can get 'em away from the real ale and dry roasted nuts.... ). http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/news/britain-from-above/ Thanks to the hard work and sacrifices made by types like yours truly ( : ) these wonderful photos are now accessible to the masses.......fabulous B&W photos from the 20th century..... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2164074/Britain-Above-Thousands-historic-aerial-photographs-online-time-today.html
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Beat me to it The archive is hosted by English Heritage: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/about/news/britain-from-above/ Here's the direct link into the site: http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/ Must go - back in about six weeks, 15,000 images to study... Martin
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Bah, too slow today on it's launch day. Still it's not going anywhere soon so I'll check back there later. Martin
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Martin I got was 'error' too..... Here I was wanting to announce it with a BIG fanfare and the bloody site has gone into hiding..... : Keep trying folks, it's well worth it!
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Holy Moly!! Instead of hanging around this sweaty armpit of a site waiting for something interesting to happen, I urge those with taste and intellect (is there any other kind of poster on here? Macca.com doesn't deal in entertaining the hoi palloi ) to switch over to britainfromabove.org.uk......there are some truly corking photos for those who are interested in that kind of stuff. And if you're not check it out anyways.... It may take a while coz they've been inundated with people gasping for a peek.....but if you stroll over now and again on the off chance, eventually you'll be rewarded.
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Inital rush seems to be over. I'm able to browse freely now. Good site Martin
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I enjoyed the pictures chosen in the Daily Mail article ... I was in too much a hurry to appreciate navigating the website I'm just a tourist in need of a guide Any chance of finding Abbey Road before, then & after