Many buildings historians did not use aerial photographs or geographical information systems regularly, often reflecting a focus on individual buildings and structures. It has taken longer than a generation for the more holistic concept of the historic environment to be adopted, partly fuelled by multi...
The aerial photograph of that section of the hospital (below) was taken in 1953. It was turned into a maternity unit in 1941, as part of the Emergency Medical Scheme during the Second World War and continued as such until 1964. All the buildings were demolished to make way for a housing...
500 and £7,000 as a gift from the people of Wales to the fighting forces. It was first erected on the parade ground at Netley Hospital, with the intention of moving it to France later.
British Archaeological Sites Data with Detailed Old Victorian Maps, LiDAR and lists of archaeological sites in Britain and Metal Detecting and Treasure Hunting Finds, Old Maps, LIDAR and aerial photographs in the UK, England, Scotland and Wales. Great fo
UAVs;UAV photogrammetry;built heritage documentation;Prince of Wales Fort;Nepalese heritage;visual assessment 1. Introduction The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has quite literally taken the cultural heritage field to new heights. UAVs are changing the way that we look at the world. They are becoming...
Colored glass in the form of stained-glass windows has been used to decorate buildings for over a thousand years. Due to various late-twentieth-century technological achievements, this material allows for a broad spectrum of design solutions. Glass can b
his work on the original Cannon Street railway station – which he designed with JW Barry – as well as the adjoining Cannon Street Railway Bridge over the Thames (it was originally named ‘Alexandra Bridge’ in honour of Princess Alexandra of Denmark, wife of Edward, the Prince of Wales) ...
The Irish Sea separates Northern Ireland from England and Wales on the east and southeast, respectively, and the Atlantic Ocean lies to the north. The southern and western borders are with the republic of Ireland. Relief 1 of 2 Physical features of Northern IrelandPhysical map of Northern ...
Northern Ireland occupies about one-sixth of the island ofIrelandand is separated on the east from Scotland, another part of the United Kingdom, by the narrowNorth Channel, which is at one point only 13 miles (21 km) wide. TheIrish Seaseparates Northern Ireland from England and Wales on ...
Further, the GPS co-ordinates of the sites shown from your search plus LiDAR, aerial photographs and modern road maps showing the position of the site on the ground are given. You will also be able to view the location of the site on older maps (19th Century, mid-20th century) - ...