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These 91 aerial photographs were taken for the Epsom Protection Society
and were used at a recent exhibition in the Ashley Centre, where they
excited a great deal of interest. So we have decided to put them up on
the Internet as well. The link below will take you to a Picasa website
with all the pictures. If you look at them individually, they will come
up with a map showing where the aeroplane was at the time the pictures
were taken. Broadly, the aeroplane flew in increasing circles around the
Town Centre looking inwards, until you get to picture 63. It is fairly
easy to work out where things are: the two long roofs over the station
platforms, the railway lines diverging in a Y to the east, and the two
bright green industrial buildings just to the north of the railway line
to Waterloo appear in most of these pictures
After picture 63, most of the pictures are further out, including the
hospital cluster with the distinctive water tower, and the Racecourse.
The pictures can also be run as a slideshow.
We have not yet been able to put captions on the pictures - if you would
like to do this for us, please let us know.
If you would like to obtain a higher resolution version of any of the
pictures, please contact the society by email.
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