Jason Hawkes Aerial Photography
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The site is owned and cared for by the Norfolk Archaeological Trust, and is open to the public everyday. I created this painting for an on-site interpretation panel.
Shapes, images, mounds and burial grounds carved into the earth by both historical and modern peoples. These are some of our favourite photos from the […]
Contact: [email protected] 00353 870562704 (internationally) or 0870562704 (in Ireland) Moybologue medieval historic landscape reconstruction, commissioned by Moybologue Historical Society Óenach Cruachain- aénaige, early medieval assembly at Rathcroghan, commissioned by Rathcroghan visitor centre Aerial view of Richmond castle, 11th Century, commissioned English Heritage Scollands Hall, Richmond castle, commissioned English Heritage Birdoswald, Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall, comissioned by English Heritage Birdoswald, flipside of gate, Roman Fort, Hadrians Wall, comissioned by English Heritage Londonderry Reconstruction done for the Friends of Derry Reconstructionof Clonmel during the Cromwellian siege, comissioned by Tipperary county council Medieval Manor, Putton Lane, Dorset commissioned by Context One- archaeological services ltd Cutaway reconstruction of a medieval parish church Pierowall 17th century Presbyterian church, Westray, Orkney Islands, 'Commissioned by Historic Environment Scotland' Broch of Gurness Reconstruction, Orkney; commissioned by HES’ Pict Shamrock House, Broch of Gurness, Orkney; commissioned by HES’ Tower house & Bawn illustration from late medieval Ireland The Great Pyramid of Giza(2016)- Illustration of the funeral of Khufu Gainsthorpe Deserted Medieval Settlement, parts in ownership separated from those that arent, commissioned by English Heritage. JG O'Donoghue Contact: [email protected] 00353 870562704 (internationally) or 0870562704 (in Ireland) Return to top of page
Carbonate Camp, near Terry Peak, Black Hills, South Dakota
Feel great this summer at our historic events taking place across the country
Iron Hill Brewery and Lancaster Homebrew team up again for the Iron Brewer homebrew competition.
Hambledon Hill at Child Okeford, Dorset, is one of the best preserved prehistoric Iron Age hill forts in the UK, covering about 52 acres. Rising to 190 metres above the Blackmore Vale and the river Stour, it is a Site of Special Scientific Importance (SSSI) and a National Nature Reserve…
212 metres in diameter and 3 metres high ... Probably built by the Iceni in the 2nd century BC and occupied until they were wiped out by the Romans in reaction to Boudicca's uprising. Warham Camp Iron Age fort in North Norfolk - aerial image
Old Oswestry is one of Britain's most spectacular and impressive early Iron Age hill forts in the Welsh Marches near Oswestry. It remains one of the best preserved hill forts in the UK. Built on lower...
A second season of excavations at Britain’s biggest Iron Age hill-fort has uncovered remains of Roman weaponry, and the site of the first “ham stone” house. - HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
Hambledon Hill stands at twice the height of the White Cliffs of Dover and covers an area the size of 50 football pitches.
Scotland is home to majority of 4,000 sites on database – but many are not on hills and are not really forts, say researchers
View from Mam Tor, Peak District, Derbyshire - 10x7 inch photographic print* Mam Tor is a 517 m (1,696 ft) hill near Castleton in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England. Its name means "mother hill", so called because frequent landslips on its eastern face have resulted in a multitude of "mini-hills" beneath it. These landslips, which are caused by unstable lower layers of shale, also give the hill its alternative name of Shivering Mountain. The hill is crowned by a late Bronze Age and early Iron Age univallate hill fort, and two Bronze Age bowl barrows. At the base of the Tor and nearby are four show caves: Blue John Cavern, Speedwell Cavern, Peak Cavern and Treak Cliff Cavern where lead, Blue John, fluorspar and other minerals were once mined. Mam Tor as declared to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Peak by Thomas Hobbes in his 1636 book De Mirabilibus Pecci. Simon Jenkins rates the panorama from Kinder Scout to Stanage Edge as one of the top ten in England. *Frame not included. Free postage.
The Iron Age hill fort in East Dorset, England, known as Badbury Rings, was most probably constructed by the Durotriges tribe who inhabited the area
Ladle Hill on an April evening in 2008 – a Bronze Age ‘linear’ links the camp to the scarp, and the ‘saucer barrow’ describes a perfect circle to the north. The many …
The aim of the project is to ensure that Woobury Castle is removed from the at risk heritage register
From wandering around leafy Kent to a delightful cliff stroll on the coast, the Mail provides a guide to Britain's most glorious summer walks including a trip to Dartmouth Castle in Devon.
Feel great this summer at our historic events taking place across the country