aerial views
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to views achieved by photographing from an aircraft or other high location, or in any medium imagined as if seen from such a high location. When emphasizing a photograph itself, use "aerial photographs." For nonphotographic depictions having high viewpoints, typically prefer "bird's-eye views" or "bird's-eye perspectives."
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
A View of the Grand Fete on Parker's Piece, Cambridge
Digital Record
Identifier: VBI_000262
Dates:
c. 1838
Aerial Voyage, to the Editor of the Times
Digital Record
Identifier: VBI_000391
Dates:
1841 September
Aerostation. 1. Montgolfier's Balloon. 2. Blanchard's. 3. Charles and Roberts's. 4. Leonardi's. 5. Baldwin's View over the city of Chester from Lunardi's balloon.
Digital Record
Identifier: VBI_000183
Dates:
1803 June 18