Choose a picture from our Images Dated 30th June 2016 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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Steep Holm JEH_22025_06Steep Holm, Bristol Channel. Steep Holme is a small island in the Bristol Channel, five miles off Weston-super-Mare. Despite this, it was settled throughout history
Uleybury Hillfort JEH_22023_12AUleybury Hillfort, Uley, Gloucestershire. This impressive hillfort which encloses an area of 13 ha was constructed around 400 BC. Photographed by Jim Hancock in June 1969
Bath Abbey JEH_22026_33aBath. Centre of the city including Abbey church, the Pump Room (of 1789-99) and the Roman Baths. Photographed by Jim Hancock July 1969
Motorway junction JEH_22028_89Almondsbury, Bristol. At the Almondsbury Interchange (Junction 15 on the M5 and Junction 20 on the M4) the M4 is carried over the M5
Flat Holm JEH_22025_09Flat Holm, Bristol Channel. The small island of Flat Holm lies five miles off Weston-super-Mare in the centre of the Bristol Channel
Woodspring Priory JEH_22026_01aWoodspring Priory, near Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset. A house of Augustinian canons was founded here circa 1210. The remains are now part of a farm. The tower of the church is prominent
Exmoor RAF_540_846_PFFO_0112County Gate and Cosgate Hill, Exmoor, Devon. An aerial view of County Gate and Cosgate Hill before moorland improvement and forestry planning. Photographed by the RAF in August 1952
Aircraft carriers HAW_9397_20River Tamar, Plymouth, Devon. Royal Navy Aircraft carriers and other military vessels on the River Tamar. Photographed by Harold Wingham in July 1959
Halton House 18930_03Halton House, Halton, Buckinghamshire. An aerial view of Halton House, which is set in extensive grounds. The house was built in 1881-4 by William Cubitt & Company for Lord Rothschild
Chatham Naval Dockyard 21303_10Chatham Naval Dockyard, Kent. This aerial photograph shows the dry docks at Chatham Dockyard beside the River Thames. The site was first used in 1547
Manchester Central Library 21157_01Town Hall and Central Library, Manchester. An aerial view of Manchester Town Hall, a triangular building with a tall clock tower, which was built in 1868 to the designs of Alfred Waterhouse
Stourhead JEH_00431_54bStourhead, Wiltshire. Stourhead is best known for its landscape gardens, laid out between 1741 and 1780. The house was erected in the 1720s in the Palladian style
Tate & Lyle Ltd Sugar Silo OP02541Huskisson Dock, Regent Road, Liverpool. The Tate & Lyle Ltd Sugar Silo during construction. Photographed in November 1956 for Tate and Lyle - Tate and Lyle Collection
Huskisson Dock OP02540Huskisson Dock, Regent Road, Liverpool. An aerial view of the docks, with the Tate & Lyle sugar silo under construction near the centre of the picture
Crystal Palace a63_02545Crystal Palace, Sydenham, Greater London. An aerial view of Crystal Palace which was designed for the Great Exhibition of 1851
Earthworks at Hillend Cottages 18364_28Earthworks at Hillend Cottages, Eastnor, Herefordshire. An aerial view showing the earthworks at Hillend Cottages in Eastnor.Photographed in April 1999
Earthworks at Howlers Coppice 18364_22Earthworks at Howlers Coppice, Eastnor, Herefordshire. An aerial view showing archaeological earthworks at Howlers Coppice in Herefordshire. Photographed in April 1999
Manchester cotton warehouses 21161_02Whitworth Street/Princess Street, Manchester. This aerial photograph shows the cotton warehouse district of Manchester, most of which date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Lowry Centre 21156_01Lowry Centre, Salford Quays, Salford, Greater Manchester. An aerial view of the Lowry Centre. Named after the artist, L. S
Manchester Cathedral 21152_08St Marys Cathedral, Manchester. Largely rebuilt in the 15th century as a collegiate church, it was raised to the rank of cathedral in 1847. Photographed in March 2001
City of Manchester Stadium 21151_09City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester. An aerial view of the City of Manchester Stadium during the early stages of construction
Millennium Dome 18795_22Millennium Dome, Greenwich, London. An aerial view of the Millennium Dome situated on a former gas works site by the River Thames
Painswick Camp JEH_22024_08bPainswick Camp, Painswick, Gloucestershire. This Iron Age hillfort (also known as Kimsbury Hillfort), is sited on the scarp of the Cotswolds overlooking the Severn valley
The Circus, Bath JEH_22026_35aThe Circus, Bath. The Circus was built by John Wood the elder in 1754-8. It was an original and innovative design, bending terraces of housing into tight curves
West Pier, Brighton 23448_020West Pier, Brighton, East Sussex. Aerial view of West Pier, taken after the storms and fire that badly damaged it in 1987 and 2003
Watermeadows 24208_018Lower Farm, Britford, Wiltshire. At Britford, just south of Salisbury on the River Avon, a complex system of leats is used to channel water over the valley bottom in order to encourage early spring
Eastnor Castle 18358_10Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire. An aerial view with Eastnor Castle in the centre of the photograph surrounded by parkland. The country house was built by Robert Smirke in 1811-20 for the 2nd Baron
Pymore Mills 21501_22Mill at Pymore, near Bradpole, Dorset. This aerial photograph shows Pymore Mills, a range of mill buildings constructed in about 1850
Eastnor Park 18441_06Eastnor Park, Malvern Hills, Herefordshire. An aerial view looking over Eastnor Park on the Malvern Hills. Eastnor Castle is hidden amongst the trees in the centre of this photograph
British Museum 18794_09British Museum, Great Russell Street, Camden, Greater London. An aerial view of the British Museum in Russell Square. It was built in a Classical style to the designs of Sir Robert Smirke to house
Finsbury 21765_01Finsbury, City of London. This picture was taken over Finsbury looking south-east to the square mile of the City. The large rectangular building with the green roof in the centre of the picture is
The Strand 21760_11The Strand and The Embankment, Westminster, London. In the centre of this aerial photograph is Shell-Mex House, part of which was once the Cecil Hotel