Aerial pictures 2010
The derelict West Pier, the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Dome. The Argus's eye in the sky has certainly caught some memorable shots of Brighton and Hove. If you have keen eyesight you may even be able to pick out your own home in some of our aerial images. The pictures show views across the city with layers of architecture that span the decades. The images were taken by Argus photographer Terry Applin during a helicopter tour. Different images will feature in The Argus every Saturday, stretching from Brighton and Hove to Shoreham. They include a view of the skeleton of the West Pier casting shadows in the sea. The Victorian pier, engineered by Eugenius Birch, burnt down in an arson attack in 2003. Its blackened outer shell has become one of the most photographed landmarks in the city but few people get the opportunity to see it from above. The images show the outline of the old pier still sitting in the sea, giving a sense of its size during its heyday. Other photographs capture the multimillion-pound development of the Amex building in Edward Street. The building work to extend one of the city's biggest employers is now well underway behind the construction boards so the only way to get a real glimpse of the progress is from above. Don't miss The Argus every Saturday for new Eye in the Sky photos. Buying these images could not be easier. Simply click on the photosales link by each picture or call 01273 544371.
Aerial pictures 2010
Falmer Stadium - these pictures were taken on April 18.
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