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Aerial view of Alethorpe Hall - site of a Norfolk lost village. Abandoned in the 16th century.
www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?MNF2140-Aletho...
UK aerial image
aerial view of the Bure Valley Railway station in Wroxham - Norfolk UK aerial image. Taken with a sub 250 gram DJI Mini 2
Aerial video of Sherwood Ranger biplane (produced by TLAC based at Little Snoring) flying from Priory Farm Airfield in Norfolk
212 metres in diameter and 3 metres high ... Probably built by the Iceni in the 2nd century BC and occupied until they were wiped out by the Romans in reaction to Boudicca's uprising. Warham Camp Iron Age fort in North Norfolk - aerial image
Rumours of aliens eating allotment holders are entirely without foundation say Harwich council leaders. Allotment holders promised relocation.
Opened in 2009, costing £2.5 million.
'The lady Julian Bridge is named after the medieval mystic “Mother Julian” of Norwich who was born in 1342 and lived in a cell attached to St. Julian’s Church in King Street. She wrote “Revelations Of Divine Love” which documented the visions she experienced, and it is believed to have been the first book written in the UK by a woman.' www.broadlandmemories.co.uk/riverwensumbridges.html#ladyj...
Aerial view of All Saints Church in Sudbourne - Suffolk UK aerial image (Thank you to Michael and Ian for identifying!)
Norwich's 4th railway station - Trowse last opened (briefly) in 1986 when Norwich Thorpe Station was closed for electrification. Opened 30th July 1845 and closed September 1939. Norwich - Norfolk aerial photography
Anglia Square. The people of Norwich were unhappy when it brutalised 1960s Norwich and still wait for its inevitable clearance. Its look-at-me, ugly boldness was designed to shock the public and impress architects. The very fact that it was not sympathetic to its surroundings and that the common man felt alienated by it ... was the whole point.
The low durability of the construction has meant that most of these post war eyesores are disappearing. Norwich aerial image - Aerial image of Norfolk England
Aerial view of the Great Naval Hospital (now private homes) in Great Yarmouth. Completed in 1811, it was commissioned by the Admiralty to care for the sick and wounded of the Royal Navy's North Sea Fleet in its battles with the Napoleonic French Navy. Norfolk aerial image. www.rnhgy.org.uk/
Aerial view of Elton Hall and Gardens in Cambridgeshire. Parts date back to the 15th century. Henry VIII gave the manor of Elton to Katherine Parr following their marriage.
aerial view showing the building of the new James Dyson Building at Greshams School in Holt - Norfolk UK aerial image
Aerial view of the Blockhaus d'Éperlecques or Watten Bunker in northern France. Built by the Germans in WW2 to assemble, fuel and arm V1 rockets before launching them here. The site was bombed so frequently by the Allies that the site was never used. Much of the construction was carried out by the brutal use of slave labour. Today, it is an excellent museum. Blockhaus d'Éperlecques aerial image
Aerial view of Pirton Grange in Hertfordshire. Especially interesting because of the surviving timber gatehouse. Hertfordshire aerial image
ancientmonuments.uk/110564-pirton-grange-moated-enclosure...
Aerial image: Carrow Works site on the right bank of the River Wensum in Norwich - home to Colman's from 1865. Closed: 2020. Norfolk aerial view
Lowestoft pier - aerial image. The Claremont pier was built in 1902 and was built as a mooring for Belle Steamers.
In 2005 the pier was put up for sale for £2.8 million but was unsold.
Aerial view of the village of Wadenhoe by the River Nene in north Northamptonshire UK aerial imagery
Aerial view of the clifftop pillbox at Happisburgh.
Norfolk Heritage Explorer: 'Very rare type 27/6/X pillbox designed for ground and anti-aircraft defence. Circular central well where a light machine gun was mounted. Date 1940. Only two surviving in Norfolk.' www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk/record-details?mnf16972