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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
aerial view of Cambridge - Royal Papworth, Addenbrookes & Rosie Hospitals plus various pharmaceutical companies to the south of Cambridge - Cambridgeshire UK aerial image
aerial Atlantic Enterprise - accommodation ship built in 1970. At Tilbury Docks in Essex UK 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 St Andrews Church in Trowse on the outskirts of Norwich in Norfolk UK aerial image - Sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2 UAV
Aerial view of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour church private chapel at Gillingham Hall in Norfolk - UK aerial image
Aerial view of Castle Hill medieval ringwork at Hunworth in north Norfolk - overlooking a bend in the river Glaven - Norfolk aerial archaeology
Aerial view of Alexandra Dock, completed 1869 beside the River Great Ouse in Kings Lynn - west Norfolk UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of Althorp House - Grade I listed stately home and estate.
Althorp estate has 13,000 acres and contains 28 listed buildings and structures.
Once home to Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales.
The stable block used to contain an exhibition centre but was closed in 2013.
Althorp House dates back to 1688 but was radically altered starting in 1788.
Northamptonshire UK aerial image
Raveningham Estate aerial. Built around 1750. St. Andrew's Church is on the estate. Apparently, Raveningham is pronounced "Ran-ing'm". Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Flying Scotsman near Kimberley Station, preparing to reverse back to Dereham - on the MNR Mid Norfolk Railway - Norfolk UK aerial image
Opened 1839. Aerial view of the English Heritage property: Wrest Park in Bedfordshire - England UK aerial photograph.
The largest remaining river valley fen in England. Aerial view of Redgrave and Lopham Fen - the source of the River Little Ouse (running west) and the River Waveney (running east). 127 hectare site: National Nature Reserve and biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Suffolk
Aerial view of the construction of the new RNLI lifeboat station in Wells next the Sea - north Norfolk UK - aerial image
aerial view of the Denver Sluices in Norfolk UK - part of the Great Ouse River System. The Denver Sluice Complex is a key part of the management of the Ouse Washes. Aerial image
aerial view of Cambridge - Royal Papworth, Addenbrookes & Rosie Hospitals plus various pharmaceutical companies to the south of Cambridge - Cambridgeshire UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Cathedral Church of St Thomas of Canterbury - Porthsmouth Cathedral. Hampshire UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of Our Lady and St Stephen Church in Lynford - Norfolk UK aerial image norfolkchurchestrust.org.uk/our-churches/lynford-our-lady...