Aerial
Photography
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Video
Recent
Projects
North
Yorkshire Floods 1999
Extensive medium format aerial coverage of the March 1999 floods,
including the river Derwent at Malton, flown 7th 8th and 10th March.
Available on high quality colour print up to display size. Can be
supplied scanned on CD.
North
Yorkshire Floods 2000
Extensive medium format aerial coverage of the November 2000 floods,
Malton, Pickering, York, Selby, Tadcaster, Gowdall, Barlby, Boroughbridge
and Ripon. Almost total coverage of all the rivers in between these
points. Rivers covered - Derwent, Rye, Ouse, Wharfe. Available on
high quality colour print up to display size. Can be supplied scanned
on CD.
Complete
Stereo aerial vertical black and white photogrametric coverage of
the Rivers Derwent and Rye covering most of Ryedale, parallel runs
East to West from Pickering in the North to Malton in the South,
scale 1:10000. flown 10th November 2000.
Complete
Stereo aerial vertical black and white photogrametric coverage of
the Rivers Ouse and Wharfe covering the vale of York, Parallel runs
North to South from North of York to South of Selby. Scale 1:5000
flown, 9th and 10th November 2000.
The
above coverage is available to view on an index plot showing shot
centres, prints are available from 9" square to display size.
9" prints are available in either stereo or mono coverage.
All of the materials are available digitally and GIS referenced.
This is perhaps the most comprehensive coverage available at almost
the time of high water, in near perfect photographic conditions.
Digital
video coverage - Rivers Aire, Wharfe, Ouse, Derwent and Rye shot
between 3rd. and 13th. of November 2000. Continuous coverage, available
edited onto VHS or DV. This footage shows the Chinook helicopters
lifting sand bags at Barlby and Wressle.
Coastal
Erosion
During the past 5 years many sections along the East coast of England
between Teesmouth and Humberside have been flown and recorded onto
medium format film. The pictures show a record of the erosion affecting
the coast at that time. Holbeck Hotel Scarborough is a classic example
of the catastrophic effects of coastal erosion and we have a series
of photographs of its eventual collapse into the sea. The Holderness
area is badly affected, and a record of this area is in stock also.
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