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Changing Directions...
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Re: Changing Directions...
Located the National Resources Canada Aerial library where you can get just about any aerial photo from any period if you can figure out how to operate the interface. It's a little on the obtuse side. Perhaps this would help on any project. Looks like a paying proposition though 
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Re: Changing Directions...
Hi Steve,
Am I missing something.... went to the link, zoomed in on Windsor, then the area around Wentworth Road crossing, selected the link for aerial photos, a window opened, asked for any photos from and time, and what I got was nothing available.
Where you able to get any aerial photos?
Some of these government site charge for prints but online photos are free.
Paul
Am I missing something.... went to the link, zoomed in on Windsor, then the area around Wentworth Road crossing, selected the link for aerial photos, a window opened, asked for any photos from and time, and what I got was nothing available.
Where you able to get any aerial photos?
Some of these government site charge for prints but online photos are free.
Paul
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Re: Changing Directions...
I got to the part where it wants to know what film roll, type of film or negative and all that jazz but I couldn't get it to show a photo.
I think that once you identifiy an area, then you indicate that area along with the era and they will search and find and then send ($$) it to you.
I've no found another souce for aerials so I'm pretty sure this is the only way now one could get their hands on them.
It is very obtuse isn't it?
I think that once you identifiy an area, then you indicate that area along with the era and they will search and find and then send ($$) it to you.
I've no found another souce for aerials so I'm pretty sure this is the only way now one could get their hands on them.
It is very obtuse isn't it?
Steve Meredith
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