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Aerial photography in World War One
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Aerial photography in World War One
A illustrated explanation of the uses of and how aerial photography worked in World War One. Aerial photography was introduced as an additional means of observation, although its initial suggestion was met with varying levels of scepticism. A step by step illustration, accompanied by text shows how pilots would capture observational photographs of the land, which were then joined together to create a satellite style map.
1915
Media ID 23210620
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Explanation Geographical Joined Observation Pilots Satellite
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