Historic Landscapes of Britain from the Air, Volume 3Robin Edgar Glasscock |
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activity aerial photographs agricultural Anglo-Saxon appear arable archaeological areas became boundaries Britain British building built Cambridge castle central centre century church cities communities complex construction continued countryside crop Crown earlier early east economic eighteenth enclosure England English especially estates evidence example excavation extensive farming field gardens Geography ground growth Hall Hill historical houses important improvement increasing industrial Iron land landscape late later less living located London major marks medieval ment Middle nature nineteenth original parks particularly pattern perhaps period photographs planning population prehistoric production railway record reflected regional relatively remains revealed river road Roman rural Saxon scale seen settlement shows side social sources stone streets survey tion towns trade upland urban Victorian villages Wales