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minksymoo wrote: ....aaaaand, where I now work in the Bexley Wing of Jimmy's is shown underconstruction. It was only finished at the end of 2007 so I reckon you're spot on. Leeds satellite images a year or so old, Bradders about 6 years old. It's clear different areas are updated at differing times - don't forget Live Search Maps which I think it was Brandy pointed us towards a while ago:http://maps.live.com/Much of this is aging a little now, but the Birdseye Views are very good, as for different times though, as you rotate round an area for views from different angles, they're often in different seasons. Bexley is complete and in use on these.
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chameleon wrote: minksymoo wrote: ....aaaaand, where I now work in the Bexley Wing of Jimmy's is shown underconstruction. It was only finished at the end of 2007 so I reckon you're spot on. Leeds satellite images a year or so old, Bradders about 6 years old. It's clear different areas are updated at differing times - don't forget Live Search Maps which I think it was Brandy pointed us towards a while ago:http://maps.live.com/Much of this is aging a little now, but the Birdseye Views are very good, as for different times though, as you rotate round an area for views from different angles, they're often in different seasons. Bexley is complete and in use on these. LOL dont mention the "BIRDSEYEVIEW'GATE"episode!
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My apologies for resurrecting an old thread and if this is old news. Also, I know this isn’t specific to Leeds [yet] but Google Earth have added aerial photos from 1945 to their timeline. Currently they cover London, Midlands and West Midlands, Merseyside, South Wales and Tyneside. Fingers crossed for when they get to covering Leeds.Does anybody know when Google started doing this?
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Seen something today I've not noticed before on Google Earth.In the lower left corner the date the current imge was produced is shown. Next to this is a clock face and a 'year' box. Click on the box and a tool bar opens at the top of the image.This is a time line allowing you to view images from the various dates at which the scanning was done. For Leeds, zooming quite a way out, the earliest images seems to be 1999 - the resolution is variable and often not good with incomplete coverage.It is interesting to see how the quality has improved over time, and it allows you to see some features (and buildings) which have disappeared over the last ten years or so.
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chameleon wrote: Seen something today I've not noticed before on Google Earth.In the lower left corner the date the current imge was produced is shown. Next to this is a clock face and a 'year' box. Click on the box and a tool bar opens at the top of the image.This is a time line allowing you to view images from the various dates at which the scanning was done. For Leeds, zooming quite a way out, the earliest images seems to be 1999 - the resolution is variable and often not good with incomplete coverage.It is interesting to see how the quality has improved over time, and it allows you to see some features (and buildings) which have disappeared over the last ten years or so. Yes it is a very useful and interesting facility. It can also be accessed by clicking on 'View' at the top and then clicking on 'Historical Imagery'.
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Leodian wrote: chameleon wrote: Seen something today I've not noticed before on Google Earth.In the lower left corner the date the current imge was produced is shown. Next to this is a clock face and a 'year' box. Click on the box and a tool bar opens at the top of the image.This is a time line allowing you to view images from the various dates at which the scanning was done. For Leeds, zooming quite a way out, the earliest images seems to be 1999 - the resolution is variable and often not good with incomplete coverage.It is interesting to see how the quality has improved over time, and it allows you to see some features (and buildings) which have disappeared over the last ten years or so. Yes it is a very useful and interesting facility. It can also be accessed by clicking on 'View' at the top and then clicking on 'Historical Imagery'. I never knew that......thanks chaps
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liits wrote: My apologies for resurrecting an old thread and if this is old news. Also, I know this isn’t specific to Leeds [yet] but Google Earth have added aerial photos from 1945 to their timeline. Currently they cover London, Midlands and West Midlands, Merseyside, South Wales and Tyneside. Fingers crossed for when they get to covering Leeds.Does anybody know when Google started doing this? Just checked that out and the images for our house, here in t'Midlands, hasn't been updated since 2005.
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