Index to Aerial Photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey

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Index to Aerial Photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey Records Service Aerial photographs in the Worcestershire Photographic Survey Aerial photographs were taken for mapping purposes, as well as many other reasons. For example, some aerial photographs were used during wartime to find out about the lie of the land, and some were taken especially to show archaeological evidence. www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records Place Description Date of Photograph Register Number Copyright Holder Photographer Abberley Hall c.1955 43028 Miss P M Woodward Abberley Hall 1934 27751 Aerofilms Abberley Hills 1956 10285 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Aldington Bridge Over Evesham by-Pass 1986 62837 Berrows Newspapers Ltd. Aldington Railway Line 1986 62843 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Aldington Railway Line 1986 62846 Berrows Newspapers Ltd Alvechurch Barnt Green c.1924 28517 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27773 Aerofilms Alvechurch Barnt Green 1926 27774 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31605 Aerofilms Alvechurch Hopwood 1946 31606 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1947 27772 Aerofilms Alvechurch 1956 11692 Aeropictorial Alvechurch 1974 56680 - 56687 Aerofilms W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Ashton-Under-Hill Crop Marks 1959 21190 - 21191 Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 21252 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Crop Marks 1956 - 1957 21251 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Astley Roman Fort 1957 21210 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Aston Somerville 1974 56688 Aerofilms Badsey 1955 7689 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Badsey 1967 40338 Aerofilms Badsey 1967 40352 - 40357 Aerofilms Badsey 1968 40944 Aerofilms Badsey 1974 56691 - 56694 Aerofilms Beckford Crop Marks 1959 21192 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Beckford 1974 56689 - 56690 Aerofilms Belbroughton 1956 9626 Aeropictorial Belbroughton Broughton House c.1970 50447 Banks & Silvers Belbroughton 1974 56789 - 56795 Aerofilms Berrow Malvern Hills 1951 877 Air Ministry Berrow Malvern Hills 1957 21222 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Besford Court c.1928 1267 Aeropictorial Bewdley 1930 27807 Aerofilms Bewdley 1930 27810 - 27812 Aerofilms Bewdley 1938 27782 Aerofilms Bewdley 1950 23783 - 23784 Aerofilms Bewdley 1952 27781 Aerofilms Bewdley 1952 27808 - 27809 Aerofilms Bewdley Crop Marks 1956 21228 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Bewdley 1961 24214 Aerofilms Bewdley 1961 24277 Aerofilms Bewdley 1972 48899 - 48900 Aerofilms Birtsmorton Court 1970 43854 - 43856 Aerofilms Bockleton Hill Fort 1959 21221 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Elm Grove 1986 61761 - 61762 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Braces Leigh 1986 61763 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Elm Grove 1986 61764 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Braces Leigh 1986 61765 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford New House Farm 1986 61766 - 61767 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Bridge & The Fox Inn 1986 61769 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford Railway Station 1986 61769 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Bransford 1986 62722 Ludlow Bredicot 1987 62734 Air Photographs, Ludlow Bredicot Little Parham 1987 62735 - 62736 Air Photographs, Ludlow Bredicot 1987 62737 Air Photographs, Ludlow Bredicot 1987 62905 C.H. Cruikshank, Air Photographs, Ludlow Brendon Possible Medieval Village 1957 21218 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Broadway 1967 40358 - 40359 Aerofilms Broadway 1968 41437 Evesham Journal Broadway Tower 1968 48396 Aerofilms Broadway 1972 48397 - 48398 Aerofilms Broadway 1974 56732 - 56733 Aerofilms Broadway 1974 56799 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1924 27802 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1925 27798 - 27799 Aerofilms Bromsgrove c.1925 28043 - 28047 Aerofilms Bromsgrove Upper Catshill c.1925 28389 Aerofilms Bromsgrove Upper Catshill c.1925 28516 Aerofilms Bromsgrove Burcot 1947 27803 - 27805 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1948 1054 Aero Pictorial Barnt Green + Alvechurch Bromsgrove (Oversized) 1948 34239 R.A.F Bromsgrove Rubery 1948 34240 R.A.F Bromsgrove Upper Catshill c1948 28515 Aerofilms Bromsgrove Burcot 1950 7175 Aerofilms Bromsgrove Barnt Green c1950 7295 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1952 27800 - 27801 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1955 7685 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Bromsgrove Lickey Hills 1955 7760 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Bromsgrove Barnsley Hall 1955 7828 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Bromsgrove Bourneheath 1955 7829 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Bromsgrove 1956 9055 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove 1956 9105 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove 1956 9296 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove 1956 9300 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove 1956 11684 - 11689 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove Rubery 1956 11690 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove 1956 11691 Aero Pictorial Bromsgrove M5 Motorway 1962 26276 Birmingham Post Bromsgrove 1963 27158 Aerofilms Bromsgrove c.1966 35603 - 35610 Aerofilms Bromsgrove (Oversized) c.1966 50208 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1969 44142 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1972 48901 - 48906 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1974 56695 - 56731 Aerofilms Bromsgrove 1974 56734 Aerofilms Bushley Mythe Bridge 1951 788 R.A.F. Bushley Pull Court 1970 45153 Aerofilms Castle Morton 1956 21267 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Chaddesley Corbett 1956 11701 Aero Pictorial Chaddesley Corbett Harvington Hall (Postcard) 1966 36221 Aerofilms Chaddesley Corbett 1974 56735 Aerofilms Churchill & BlakedownBlakedown c.1932 28964 Aerofilms Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Cleeve Prior River Avon 1956 10208 Cleeve Prior Marcliff 1970 43345 M. Jones Clent 1946 28127 Aerofilms Clent 1946 28522 Aerofilms Clent 1974 56736 - 56738Aerofilms Clent Holy Cross 1974 56739 - 56741Aerofilms Clifton-Upon-Teme Teme Valley 1955 7776 - 7777 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Clifton-Upon-Teme 1966 37081 Aerofilms Clifton-Upon-Teme 1966 37302 - 37308Aerofilms Cofton Hackett Rednal 1956 9390 Aero Pictorial Cofton Hackett Cofton Hall 1956 11693 Aero Pictorial Cofton Hackett Rednal 1961 24465 Aero Films Cofton Hackett Lickey Hills 1961 24466 Aero Films Conderton Bredon Hill 1957 21194 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept. Conderton Crop Marks 1958 21234 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept Conderton Bredon Hill 1959 21235 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept Conderton Bredon Hill 1959 21195 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept Conderton Crop Marks & Enclosure 1959 21236 W.A. Baker, Birmingham University Extra - Mural Dept Conderton 1967 40360 - 40361 Aerofilms Conderton Bredon Hill 1972 48399 - 48400 Aerofilms Conderton 1974 56742 Aerofilms Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Cotheridge Cotheridge Court 1986 62729 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Cotheridge Lower Court 1986 62730 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Cotheridge Lower Court 1986 62731 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Cotheridge Court 1986 63159 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Cotheridge Cotheridge Court 1986 68949 Ludlow Croome D'Abitot Court 1951 793 R.A.F (Defford) Croome D'Abitot Court 1955 7789 - 7790 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Cropthorne 1966 37377 - 37379 Aerofilms Crowle Froxmere Court 1956 10282 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Doddenham Knightsford Bridge 1986 62713 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Doddenham Darby's Green 1986 62714 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Doddenham Doddenham Hall 1986 62715 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Doddenham Haynes Green 1986 62716 Ludlow Air Photographs, Wheelwrights, Coreley, Doddenham Haynes Green & Munns Green 1986 62717 Ludlow Dodderhill Chateau Impney 1946 28233 Aerofilms Dodderhill c.1950 28128 Aerofilms Dodderhill c.1950 28524 Aerofilms Dodderhill Wychbold 1956 9301 Aero Pictorial Dodderhill M5 Motorway 1961 24215 Aerofilms Dodderhill Wychbold, M5 Motorway 1961 24486 Aerofilms Dodderhill 1965 32755 Aerofilms Dodderhill M5 Motorway 1965 32756 Aerofilms Dodderhill Chateau Impney 1972 48395 Aerofilms Dodford with Grafton Dodford 1956 11694 Aero Pictorial Drakes Broughton 1966 37383 - 37384 Aerofilms Drakes Broughton 1966 37536 Aerofilms Droitwich c.1925 28385 Aerofilms Droitwich c.1925 28505 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28013 - 28015 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28517 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28386 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28502 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28504 Aerofilms Droitwich 1931 28989 Aerofilms Droitwich 1948 1055 Aerofilms Droitwich c.1950 7169 - 7171 Aerofilms Droitwich 1951 784 - 785 Aerofilms Droitwich Roman Fort Site 1955 7684 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Droitwich 1955 7686 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Droitwich 1955 7711 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Droitwich 1955 7759 Dr. J.K.S. St. Joseph, Cambridge University Droitwich 1955 28430 Aerofilms Droitwich 1955 28501 Aerofilms Droitwich 1955 28503 Aerofilms Droitwich 1965 32712 - 32723 Aerofilms Droitwich Rashwood Farm 1965 32724 - 32725 Aerofilms Droitwich Dodderhill Court 1965 32726 Aerofilms Droitwich 1965 32727 - 32738 Aerofilms Droitwich Egghill Farm 1965 32759 Aerofilms Droitwich Witton 1965 32956 Aerofilms Droitwich 1967 38747 - 38752 Precise Surveys Ltd. Droitwich 1968 41522 Berrows Newspapers Droitwich 1971 46220 - 46222 Aerofilms Droitwich 1972 50758 - 50760 Aerofilms Droitwich 1977 54528 Berrows Newspapers
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