- Aerofilms
Aerofilms was the
UK 's first commercialaerial photography company, founded in 1919 byF.L. Wills andClaude Graeme-White . In its early period it had links with pioneercinematograph erClaude Friese Greene and pilot/entrepreneur SirAlan Cobham . The company pioneered the science ofphotogrammetry (mapping from aerial photographs) and its staff and state-of-the-art equipment were co-opted into the war effort in 1940, forming part of thePhotographic Intelligence Unit (PIU).Aerofilms photographs have been extensively used in books relating to geography, topography and travel, and have featured in books such as "The Aerofilms Book of England from the Air" (1988) and "
Coastline s from the Air" (1996). Perhaps the best known example of the company's work is the title-sequence mosaic of eastLondon used for the BBC soapEastEnders .Unlike other photographic libraries, a significant percentage of Aerofilms photos is already in the public domain, albeit protected by copyright. The company would send out batches of photos to public libraries, and many remain there today. In addition, key images were reproduced as postcards from the 1920 through to the 1980s.
The company's long-standing photographic library was closed in 2006 and in June 2007, its archive of one million aerial photographs was sold to English Heritage and its partners in Scotland and Wales. A ten-year programme of conservation and cataloguing got underway soon after.
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