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Yorkshire from the Air Collection (page 2)

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Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Brodsworth Hall 17303_03

Brodsworth Hall 17303_03
Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, South Yorkshire. The house was built in 1861 from the proceeds of the controversial will of Peter Thellusson who died in 1797 leaving £ 700

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Old Craven Park EAW207783

Old Craven Park EAW207783
Old Craven Park, Hull. The former home of Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League club. It was in use between 1922 and 1989. The site has been redeveloped and is now occupied by a supermarket

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Kingston upon Hull EPW012805

Kingston upon Hull EPW012805
Queen Victoria Square, Kingston upon Hull. Aerial photograph taken by Aerofilms in May 1925. Parts of the negative are quite badly degraded

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Beverley Minster EPW012710

Beverley Minster EPW012710
The Minster, Beverley, East Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken by Aerofilms in May 1925

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Hedon EPW012691

Hedon EPW012691
St Augustines Church and the Town Centre, Hedon, East Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken by Aerofilms in May 1925

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Beverley Minster EPW023168

Beverley Minster EPW023168
The Minster or Collegiate Church of St John and environs, Beverley, East Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken by Aerofilms in August 1928

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Park Hill Estate EAW096399

Park Hill Estate EAW096399
Park Hill Estate, Sheffield. Photographed in 1961, soon after it was opened. It is now a listed building. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Transport routes 28351_020

Transport routes 28351_020
Leeds and Liverpool Canal and River Aire, North Yorkshire. At this point the river is crossed by an aqueduct and a railway viaduct, while the canal is crossed by road and rail bridges

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: St Marys Whitby 28369_023

St Marys Whitby 28369_023
St Marys Church, Whitby, North Yorkshire

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Flooding, York 28341_052

Flooding, York 28341_052
Cliffords Tower, York, 27th September 2012. River flood levels peaked in York at mid-day. This photograph was taken at at half past one

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Flooding, York 28341_050

Flooding, York 28341_050
York, 27th September 2012. River flood levels peaked in York at mid-day. This photograph was taken at at half past one

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Stubble cultivation 28332_026

Stubble cultivation 28332_026
Mowthorpe Wold, North Yorkshire. Stubble cultivation

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Castle Howard 28331_049

Castle Howard 28331_049
Castle Howard, North Yorkshire. The centrepiece in Sir John Vanbrughs great design, started in 1699 but still incomplete by Vanbrughs death in 1726

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Barnsley Main 28323_039

Barnsley Main 28323_039
Barnsley Main Colliery, South Yorkshire. The surviving engine house and the pithead structures at the disused colliery. Now Listed Grade II

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Oakwell 28323_002

Oakwell 28323_002
Oakwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Home of Barnsley Football Club. Photographed in 2012

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Thorpe Hall 28325_018

Thorpe Hall 28325_018
Old Hall, Thorpe Salvin, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Designed and built by Robert Smythson in 1570. Part demolished in 1820, only the south front now remains

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Wentworth Woodhouse EAR007511

Wentworth Woodhouse EAR007511
Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. August 1946

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Coastal erosion 28403_001

Coastal erosion 28403_001
Fort Godwin coastal battery, Kilnsea, East Riding of Yorkshire. The Godwin Battery was built to defend the Humber Estuary during the First Wold War

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Cliffords Tower, York 1926 EPW016071

Cliffords Tower, York 1926 EPW016071
CLIFFORDs TOWER, York, North Yorkshire. An aerial view taken in 1926 showing the castle area occupied by the nineteenth century prison

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Pickering Castle 1953 EAW050707

Pickering Castle 1953 EAW050707
PICKERING CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Aerial view, 15th July 1953. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Brodsworth Main Colliery EPW012843

Brodsworth Main Colliery EPW012843
BRODSWORTH MAIN COLLIERY, Adwick-le-Street, South Yorkshire. Aerial photograph taken in May 1925. The Colliery was opened in 1905 and closed in 1990

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Yorkshire Dales EAW603550

Yorkshire Dales EAW603550
KELD HEAD SCAR, North Yorkshire. Aerial photograph of Kingsdale, near Thornton Force in the Yorkshire Dales. The cliffs reveal the Great Scar Limestone

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Ingleborough Common EAW603463

Ingleborough Common EAW603463
Ingleborough Common, Yorkshire Dales. Aerial view of a limestone pavement - a natural karst landform consisting of a flat incised surface of exposed limestone. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Bootham Crescent, York EAC613614

Bootham Crescent, York EAC613614
BOOTHAM CRESCENT, York. Aerial view of the home of York City Football Club since 1932. Photographed in 1992. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageYorkshire from the Air Collection: Church of St John

Church of St John
Aerial view of the grade I listed church, located in Halifax, West Yorkshire. IoE 338664



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