The Bridgeman archive is home to some beautiful, and at times haunting, photographs of cityscapes and renowned monuments, in London and around the world. Take a journey through history with this selection of stunning black and white shots from Mirrorpix: the picture library and photographic archive from The Daily Mirror, offering more than a century of historical and contemporary editorial images and photojournalism.
This is one of my favourite photographs in the collection – what a job this must have been for the ‘spidermen’ painters! The satellite ground station site spreads across 545 acres of land and is described as the largest electronic monitoring station in the world. The highly distinctive white radomes are said to monitor communications in Europe and the Middle East, though the local Yorkshire residents simply refer to them as ‘the massive golf balls’.
The Daily Mirror photographers have done an amazing job of capturing Britain ~