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aerial view of the construction of the Mill View Orbit development in Dereham - Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury - Porthsmouth Cathedral. Hampshire UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of All Saints Church in Stanford - Norfolk. Abandoned in WW2. Church & village in the Stanford Training Area STANTA - UK aerial image
Island Sailing Club. Aerial view of Cowes on the west bank of the River Medina on the Isle of Wight - UK aerial image
Aerial view of Little Ponton Hall near Grantham in Lincolnshire. This country house was constructed in around 1725. Grade II listed building. Built for William Thorold.
Lincs aerial image
Aerial view of the North Quay on Lake Lothing in Lowestoft. Holyhead Towing - Afon Alaw. The dry dock is operated by Southampton Marine Services Ltd - SMS Group. Suffolk aerial image
I was lucky to see the Airlander on my way to Old Warden airfield which is a few miles south east of here. It's recently been announced that they'll be moving the airship away from Cardington.
The giant hangar on the far side was built in 1917 at RNAS Pulham in Norfolk to house the new rigid airships.
Hangar No 2 was dismantled and moved to Cardington in 1928.
The worlds largest flying machine: Airlander 10 Hybrid Air Vehicles airship outside the Cardington hangars in Bedfordshire - aerial image UK
Aerial view of Benacre Hall & Estate in Suffolk - built in 1721 & remodelled in 1764 - Suffolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the construction of the new RNLI lifeboat station in Wells next the Sea - north Norfolk UK - aerial image
Air to air shot of a Van's RV-9 G-RVIW over Lincolnshire #VansRV9 #air2air #aerialphotography #Aircraft
I love the little round tower ... it looks too small for the church.
St Mary The Virgin Church in Blundeston - Suffolk aerial www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/Blundeston.htm
Laboratory 5
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