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Aerial view of Kenningham Hall - the site of a Norfolk lost village. The church was located in woods at the bottom right of this image. Only slight earthworks remain on the site of the church. Norfolk aerial image
Aerial view of the site of Bickerston medieval village in Norfolk. The only visible signs are the two walls from the chancel of St Andrew's Church. Norfolk aerial image
Armoury
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
Landing at this historic airfield and touring the wonderful museum is as good as it gets in my list of flying things-I've-done. Aerial view of the Imperial War Museum air museum at former RAF Duxford in Cambridgeshire - aerial image
Aerial view of St Lawrences Church on St Benedicts Street in Norwich - Norfolk UK aerial image - taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2 www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichlawrence/norwichlawrence...
One of England's oldest private gardens. aerial view of Penshurst Place & Gardens in Kent - UK aerial image
aerial view of the National Trust property: Bodiam Castle, alongside the River Rother in East Sussex UK aerial image
Built 1118 to 1237. Aerial view of Peterborough Cathedral - the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew. Cambridgeshire UK aerial image
Aerial view in Norwich - from overhead Tombland, looking towards the Maids Head Hotel & the River Wensum - Norfolk UK aerial image - taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2
Aerial view of Aerial image: Little Wenham Castle (and All Saints Church) in Suffolk - one of the oldest houses in England. 13th century & Grade 1
Aerial view of Lilford Hall - a Grade 1 listed Jacobean stately home in Northamptonshire UK - aerial image
Glandford aerial image - St. Martin's Church. 13th century church restored in 1906 by Sir Alfred Jodrell, local squire of the Bayfield Hall Estate. #Norfolk #church #Glandford #aerial #image
Aerial view of Glandford St Martins Church in North Norfolk
The 13th century St Martin's church of Houghton is the only building from the medieval village to remain standing within the park of Houghton Hall. The original village was moved outside the park gates when Sir Robert Walpole built the Hall in 1729. St Martins - Houghton - Norfolk aerial
Aerial view of St Mary's Priory or Binham Priory. Benedictine priory in north Norfolk - UK aerial image
Aerial view of Cromer in north Norfolk. Looking over the temporary campsite in the sports fields of the Cromer Academy - Cromer aerial image
Great Yarmouth Marina Centre aerial image - opened 5th August 2022 and cost £26 million. Norfolk aerial photograph
Aerial view of Leicester Cathedral Photographed in full-frame detail using a Nikon D850, this is a high-resolution aerial image
Aerial view of Hunstanton on a beautiful mid summer day. The car parks, beaches, parks, sea ... everything jam packed.
Norfolk coast aerial image
aerial of Mormaen 15 flat top pontoon barge operating in the Port of Felixstowe - Suffolk UK aerial image
aerial view of Newport City Footbridge - cable-stayed bridge crossing the River Usk in Sir Fynwy (Monmouthshire) Wales - UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of Wroxham and Hoveton on the River Bure - part of the Norfolk Broads in East Anglia - UK aerial image
Orford Ness aerial image - site of secret military research from 1913 until 1971 #OrfordNess #aerial #image #Suffolk #Coast #NationalTrust
Hello John, I'm carrying out some research on Orford Ness as an intern at the University of Exeter, and came across two brilliant aerial images of yours on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/john_fielding/54445823760/in/photos... and www.flickr.com/photos/john_fielding/54443303864/in/photos...). I'm helping create an ArcGIS Storymap as an open resource for heritage practitioners/academics that would be publicly available, and therefore wondered whether we could include these two images of yours in our storymap if we gave you full credit in the image information? This research is purely for academic purposes and not for profit. Many thanks,