As we wave goodbye to summer 2024, what better way to look back on London's sultrier months, than with the resplendent aerial photography ... down the Thames over Tower Bridge.
The first aerial footage of London was filmed 100 years ago in 1923. Since then, the capital's economic and industrial landscape has changed significantly. Footage over the following 100 years ...
The Tower of London is England’s most formidable royal ... often hidden from public view. Medieval murals, evidence of wild and exotic creatures, skeletal remains locked in secret chambers ...
Historic England has just digitised the Air Pictures Portleven Collection, featuring fascinating shots of St Paul’s Cathedral, Battersea Power Station and more London is an ever-changing city ...
One was a 2,000ft high tower shaped like a multi-tiered wedding cake with a working railway spiralling up it. Another was described as an "aerial ... no panoramic view of London.
At the eastern edge of Germany’s Black Forest, just outside the medieval town of Rottweil, a peculiar structure dominates the ...
The ramp under construction. Archaeologists from Museum of London Archaeology excavated the Bloomberg site by hand in 2012-2014. Aerial view of the Bloomberg construction site in the heart of the ...
The Tower of London is to be illuminated with a light show in remembrance of those who lost their lives in World War One and Two. People will be invited inside the walls of the famous fortress ...
London earned the top spot as the most Instagrammable city (for the second year in a row) with over 160 million posts on ...
A new five-story housing development is taking shape at the site where the iconic Tower Records building used to stand in the Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento. Drone video taken earlier this week ...
Tower of London is one of over 200 attractions around the UK that Blue Peter badge holders can get into for free. To gain free entry, badge holders with a valid badge card must be accompanied by a ...
Although its exterior might be grim and even unimpressive (especially when compared to stately Buckingham Palace), the Tower of London's interior is always bustling with activity. Despite its name ...