The Prince of Wales and his son, Albert Victor, got them; they weren’t the only ones. Aristocrats of both genders started getting them, and the craze grew from there. Several professional tattoo artists opened shops in the late 1800s, and after the introduction of the electrical tattooing ...
Archival aerial photographyHistorical volumetric changeSandy beachesSurficial sedimentsShoreline change proxyTechnological advances have reinvigorated the aerial photogrammetric technique using both historical and contemporary imagery, and fostered new perspectives in geomorphology studies. On sandy beaches, however, ...
“I’ve not seen conditions like this since I took over the archaeological flying at the Royal Commission in 1997,” aerial investigator Toby Driver from the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales(RCAHMW) toldWales Online.“So much new archaeology is showing it is in...
A 1990 aerial photograph (NCAP: National Collection of Aerial Photography1990) shows a yard immediately adjacent to the concrete plant with an open gate to the beach and signs of recent tipping onto the beach. Compare that with the 1975 image (NCAP: National Collection of Aerial Photography1975)...