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Aerial Survey of Worcester - October 1938 (north at top of picture, with the Cathedral clearly visible in the centre).

This survey was commissioned as part of a study for major city centre redevelopment plans which were finally published after World War II, in 1946. The aerial survey was carried out by Huntingdon Aerofilms using a balloon, and was photographed to mirror the 1:6 inch Ordinance Survey map base.

In 1938, the city centre still retained a great deal of its medieval plan of streets and burgage plots. Industry and housing still occupied much of the centre. Only on the western side of the High Street, towards the river, had slum clearance made much impression on the densely built-up pattern. The river and canal were still busy with trade, as was the railway, and there were few vehicles on the streets. Further out, the suburbs were beginning to expand rapidly.

For many years this survey lay forgotten, until it was rediscovered and put on display during the late 1980's. More recently, a paper composite copy of the survey was put on display at the Commandery - along with the Worcester 1250 model - as part of the Y2000 Plotting the Past, Planning the Future exhibition.

The survey data comprises 166, eighteen inch square, Black & White photographs, 15 of which have been stitched together to make the composite image shown on this page. With the kind help of Aerofilms, who hold the copyright to the data, the original photographs have now been scanned and the City Council have been given the right to use them for purposes such as this web site.

Those regular visitors to this page - who will have been previously met by a "coming soon" message - will hopeful forgive us for taking a while...but until recently we were without the "master" scans - and working from a paper composite was proving too messy and long-winded for web distribution.



 
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Miniature Beer Engine - Click on image for more information and pictures Water bath from Steward's Chemist Shop - Click on image for more information and pictures
Japanware Cup - Click on image for more information and pictures The Clothiers Pall - Click on image for more information and pictures
Embroidered Casket - Click on image for more information and pictures Ernie Payne's Olympic Gold Medal - Click on image for more information and pictures
Officer's Mess Tunic, Worcestershire Yeomanry - Click on image for more information and pictures Ichthyosaur jawbones - Click on image for more information and pictures
The Museum's British Butterfly Collection - Click on image for more information and pictures The Music Lesson - Click on image for more information and pictures