Aerial Views of Horsham
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Posted 14 February 2007


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The Francis Frith site, see the link in the signature has 18 photos of Horsham . Six each were taken in 1933, 59 and 74. I have put a page on my site comparing these with satellite photos taken in around 2001 from the Local.Live site. I have put a few words below each photo to help identify the area using key landmarks.

 

Of particular note is the evidence of how the ring road around the Carfax has cut through the buildings. There is a link on the home page or go directly to the aerial view page

 

Let me know what you think. I would like to improve on the satellite images but not sure how...

www.hiddenhorsham.co.uk

 

 

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Posted 14 February 2007


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Good stuff M
 
It's funny but those B & W aerial views instantly reminded me of the dentist.
 
I use the East Mews Dental Practice and they have a large B & W aerial photograph of Horsham on the ceiling of one of their surgeries. It is quite effective at distracting you when they are poking around in your mouth.
 


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