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Aerial view of Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire - built early 19th century in Gothic Revival style. Seat of the 11th Duke of Rutland. 15,000 acre estate. According to Wiki 'afternoon tea' was invented here in the 1840s #BelvoirCastle #aerial #image #Leicestershire #aerialphotography
Belvoir Castle & Gardens aerial image
Aerial view of Althorp House - Grade I listed stately home and estate. Althorp estate is 13,000 acres. Northamptonshire UK aerial image
Laboratory 2
1913-1915 the RFC established an airfield and experimental site for weapons and aircraft testing
1918-1924 the site was largely dormant.
1924-1939 Used by the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) mainly for bomb and machine gun testing.
1935 Radar Research led by Robert Watson Watt.
1939-1945 Secret testing of radar, weapons and electronic warfare.
1953-1971 Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) Testing of nuclear weapon components. Included construction of the pagoda blast buildings.
1971 the military withdrew.
1993 National Trust acquired the land to be nature reserve and historic site.
Aerial view of pagodas, bunkers and buildings on Orford Ness on the coast of Suffolk
Aerial view of the Ribblehead in North Yorkshire - completed 1874. Over 100 men lost their lives during its construction. Yorkshire UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Rougham Hall ruins in Suffolk.
The Tudor Gothic style country house was built in the 1820s on the site of an earlier 17th century hall.
It was damaged and set on fire by a German bomb in 1940 and was so badly damaged that it was never repaired.
This Rougham Hall should not be confused with the other Rougham Hall which is in Norfolk between Kings Lynn and Fakenham
Aerial view of the Port of Lowestoft and the Inner Harbour on Lake Lothing - Lowestoft aerial image - Suffolk UK
Aerial view of the ruins of St Margaret's Church in Wolterton Park. Once part of the village of Wolterton which was demolished before the completion of Wolterton Hall in 1742. Norfolk aerial archaeology.
Victoria of Wight entering Portsmouth harbour. Aerial view of Portsmouth in Hampshire - England aerial image
3668 to 6610 passengers
1411 crew
18 decks
1834 cabins
330 metres
Built in 2019
$760 million
Owned by Carnival Corporation
Aerial view of the Sky Princess sailing out of Southampton. Solent aerial photography
Opened in 1943. Designed as a Class A bomber airfield. Used by the USAAF from 1944. Designated as Station 143. Home to B24 Liberators.
Returned to the RAF after WW2. In the 1950s it was home to Thor Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missiles (IRBM)
Closed as a military airfield in 1967.
Aerial view of former RAF North Pickenham in Norfolk
aerial view of the Thames sailing barge - the Blue Mermaid on the River Blackwater in Essex - UK aerial image
Aerial view of the centre of the coastal town of Southwold in Suffolk. This was taken in the middle of the summer of 2022.
Suffolk aerial image
Dunster Castle aerial image - Somerset. There's been a castle on top of this Tor since the 11th century. Minehead can be seen in the distance.
Aerial view of Burnham Harbour from 5000 feet. This is where Burnham Creek meets the sea.
Norfolk coast aerial image
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Aerial view of Old John Tower in Bradgate Park just north of Leicester. Built in 1784 by George Grey, 5th Earl of Stamford as part of a deliberately 'ruined' folly.
Designed by Thomas Sketchley.
Sometime called the 'beer tankard tower' due to its shape.
The plaque affixed to the tower says:
In grateful remembrance of Charles Bennion of Thurnby in this county, who in the year 1928, with the helpful concurrence of the heirs of the Greys of Groby, purchased from them this Park of Bradgate and presented it in trust for the City and County of Leicester that for all time it might be preserved in its natural state for the quiet enjoyment of the people of Leicestershire. His true memorial lies around.
Aerial view of Old John Tower - Leicestershire
Photographed in full-frame detail using a Nikon D850, this is a high-resolution aerial image
Aerial view of the Forum in Norwich city centre - Norfolk UK aerial image - taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2
Aerial view of Happisburgh Manor or Happisburgh St Marys or Happisburgh August House on the Norfolk coast. Arts and Crafts Movement style, designed by Detmar Blow. The gable ends are decorated with AVE MARIA STELLA MARIS which means Hail Mary Star of the Sea. Built as a seaside retreat for Albermarle Cator in 1900. Once owned by the late Queen Mother's brother, Michael Bowes Lyon.
Also see Kelling Hall and Voewood Hall (Holt).
Norfolk aerial image
Aerial view of the Ribblehead in North Yorkshire - completed 1874. Over 100 men lost their lives during its construction. Yorkshire UK aerial image