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These aerial photos offering a bird's eye view of London's skyline were taken from a helicopter at dawn as the city woke. Roads and pavements are eerily quiet - a very different scene to the usual ...
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These stunning aerial photographs over London make up the first-ever comprehensive bird's-eye view of our capital city - dating back to 1909. The photos, showing Buckingham Palace, Westminster ...
Footage of the first aerial film of London, through to 100 years later, shows significant change.
Get a bird's-eye view of the city from the London Eye is ranked #12 out of 38 things to do in London, England. See pictures and our review of Get a bird's-eye view of the city from the London Eye.
Lucky for us, his sky-high catalogue of London throughout 2018 is now available to admire in all its lofty glory. Spare three minutes of your time to appreciate his bird's eye view of London ...
Aerial photographer Jason Hawkes has been flying over London for over 20 years, shooting whilst leaning out of the door of AS355 helicopters from heights of between 450ft up to 2500ft.
Photos of the London Eye observation wheel’s elevation in 1999 are circulating online with false claims they show the tourist attraction’s removal.
Tourists wanting a bird's eye view of Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace have put the London Eye in the ranks of the city's most visited attractions since it was opened 25 years ...
No matter the angle, the ever-changing face of London looks beautiful from above. To capture the stunning city, Jason Hawkes flies in an AS355 twin-engined helicopter from heights of around 450ft ...
Time Out London's guide to the London Eye, with facts, ticket information, directions, general info and everything nearby.