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HISTORIC England has launched a new online tool with 400,000 aerial photograph­s dating back 100 years – including many from the Midlands landmarks, monuments and villages. The Aerial Photograph Explorer reveals stunning bird’s eye images above England over the past century. Included are hundreds of historic

images of Birmingham and the wider Midlands.

According to Historic England, some of the images date back from 1919 to the present day, covering thousands of historic sites, from World War Two defences and nuclear power stations to the remains of Neolithic monuments, Roman farmsteads and medieval villages. Historic England hopes that people will use the tool to research their local areas, and offer an insight into a century of changes and developmen­t.

They also include the remains of ancient archaeolog­y like Pilsdon Pen Iron Age hillfort in Dorset, and Second World War anti-invasion measures at Hampton Court Palace, that date back to 1941.

Historic England’s Aerial Investigat­ion and Mapping Team, establishe­d in 1967, make up 75% of images provided - taking photograph­s of England from the air to discover new archaeolog­ical sites, create archaeolog­ical maps and monitor the condition of historic sites across the country.

The remaining 100,000 images derive from the Historic England Archive aerial photograph­y collection, that enrich the collection through providing important historic photograph­y, including interwar and post-war images from Aerofilms Ltd and The Royal Air Force.

Visit: HistoricEn­gland.org.uk/ AerialPhot­os

 ?? ?? > New Street Station and the city centre on August 13, 1949
> New Street Station and the city centre on August 13, 1949
 ?? ?? > The Bull Ring on October 17, 1931
> The Bull Ring on October 17, 1931
 ?? ?? > Snow Hill on June 1, 1932
> Snow Hill on June 1, 1932

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