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Between Monday 23 January and Friday 24 February 2012, a project will be ongoing to re -house all the aerial photography of Scotland accessible in the search room. For the duration of this project, boxes of prints will only be retrieved at the 13:00 retrieval time.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Monday - CLOSED
Tuesday to Friday - 9.30am to 5.00pm
Saturday & Sunday - CLOSED
Requests to consult aerial imagery must be submitted using the request form. This may be completed from any Search Room workstation. At any one time, a maximum of 18 microfilm reels or 18 boxes of prints may be consulted at a workstation.
Imagery is retrieved daily, within 60 minutes, at the following times:
Between Monday 23 January and Friday 24 February 2012, a project will be ongoing to re-house all the aerial photography of Scotland accessible in the search room. For the duration of this project, boxes of prints will only be retrieved at the 13:00 retrieval time.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
The finding aids used to find catalogued imagery of Scotland, and places throughout the world, are accessed through a Geographical Information System (GIS), available at each workstation. The finding aids were developed to address the unique challenge of cataloguing millions of historic aerial images. Find out more about what has been catalogued on the Collection Descriptions page.
Scotland GIS - This provides access to digitised sortie plots covering everywhere in Scotland. From those plots it is possible to identify exact footprint information for each aerial image.
Worldwide GIS - This currently provides access to ACIU Archive catalogue information about sorties covering geographical regions throughout western Europe. At the regional level it allows users to view all digitised sortie plots relating to that area. From those plots it is possible to identify exact footprint information for each aerial image.
In the search room 'research quality' copies of imagery may be created using the microfilm reader scanner or Visualiser. Imagery can be supplied as a low-resolution jpeg or A4 monochrome print outs for: £1.00 (+VAT) each. Find out more about all the copying services available.