Appendix 1: sources of aerial photography#

Aerial Photography (Vertical only) sources arranged alphabetically by country.

Austraia (Österreich)#

An archive of aerial photographs of archaeological sites is available from the Aerial Archive at the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory (Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte) at the University of Vienna. Contact Michael Doneus at (Michael.Doneus@univie.ac.at) for more information.

Canada#

GeoConnections Discovery Portal — formerly Canadian Earth Observation Network (CEONET). Offers a very large website with a variety of data archives and spatial databases. Aerial photography has been collected from a wide variety of agencies and companies in Canada and beyond.

Slovenia (Slovenija)#

There is an extensive archive of aerial photographs covering the Republic of Slovenia. 1:20,000 vertical photographs can be obtained from the Ministry of the Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy (Ministrstvo za Okolje, Prostor in Energijo), and newer 1:17,500 (and larger) photographs are also available.

United Kingdom#

National aerial photography coverage for the UK is available from the following organisations. If they do not have what you’re looking for, they can probably point you in the right direction:

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

English Heritage National Monuments Record, Kemble Drive, Swindon, SN2 2GZ, UK

Ordnance Survey, Colby House, Stranmillis Court, Belfast, BT9 5BJ, UK

RCAHMS, John Sinclair House, 16 Bernard Terrace, Edinburgh, EH8 9NX,UK

Welsh Office Register of Air Photographs, Planning 9, Room G-003, Crown Offices, Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF1 3NQ,UK