Bar offer y lluniau
Sylwch fod angen i chi fod wedi cofrestru a mewngofnodi i gael defnyddio rhai o’r nodweddion ar far offer y lluniau.
Mae bar offer y llun o dan bob llun Aerofilms yn cynnig y dewisiadau hyn:
"Hoffi hwn"
Mae’r botwm “Hoffi hwn” yn fodd i chi ddangos eich bod yn hoffi’r llun. Os cliciwch chi ar “Hoffi hwn”, daw’r llun yn un o’r pum llun a ddangosir ar sioe sleidiau’r hafan. Caiff y lluniau a hoffir hefyd eu grwpio gyda’i gilydd yn yr oriel “Y Rhai Difyrraf”.
Ychwanegu pin
Mae’r cyswllt “ychwanegu pìn” yn fodd i chi anodi’r llun. Yn gyntaf, chwyddwch y llun nes cyrraedd y rhan benodol yr hoffech chi gyflwyno sylwadau arni. Yna cliciwch ar “ychwanegu pìn” a chliciwch ar y rhan benodol honno o’r llun. Bydd blwch yn agor er mwyn i chi allu ychwanegu sylw (gallwch chi hefyd lwytho llun i fyny i gyd-fynd â’ch sylw). Yna, cliciwch ar y botwm “Rhannu”. Bydd y tudalen yn adnewyddu a bydd marciwr yn ymddangos ar y llun lle y rhoesoch chi ef. Bydd clicio ar y pìn yn agor swigen a fydd â’ch sylw ynddi. Bydd y cyfraniad hefyd yn ymddangos o dan y tab “Manylion y llun a sylwadau arno” a bydd pìn wrth ei ochr i ddangos mai anodiad yw ef.
Bydd y togl “cuddio pinnau” ar y bar offer yn fodd i chi weld neu gael gwared ar haen y pinnau.
Ychwanegu llun Aerofilms at grŵp
(neu ‘cysgodi’ llun Aerofilms mewn grŵp)
Os gwelwch chi lun yr hoffech ei drafod gyda grŵp yr ydych yn aelod ohono, dewiswch enw’r grŵp o’r rhestr sy’n agor o’r bar offer o dan y llun. Yna, cewch eich ysgogi i ychwanegu sylw
Os gwelwch chi lun yr hoffech ei drafod gyda grŵp yr ydych yn aelod ohono, dewiswch enw’r grŵp o’r rhestr sy’n agor o’r bar offer o dan y llun. Ar ôl i chi ddewis grŵp, bydd mân lun o lun Aerofilms yn ymddangos ar dudalen y grŵp a chewch gais i ychwanegu sylw at y llun. Cliciwch y botwm “Rhannu” i gwblhau’r broses o ychwanegu cysgod y llun at y grŵp.
Cadw i’ch proffil
Os gwelwch chi lun gan Aerofilms yr hoffech ei gadw i’ch proffil, gallwch chi glicio ar y cyswllt “Cadw i ’mhroffil i” a bydd hynny’n creu cyswllt i adran “Hoff Luniau” eich proffil yn awtomatig. Os hoffech chi ddad-gadw llun o’ch proffil, gallwch chi gysylltu drwodd i’r llun a chlicio ar “Tynnu o ’mhroffil i” yn y bar llwyd.
Cyfryngau Cymdeithasol
Darperir ambell gyswllt â gwefannau cyfryngau cymdeithasol sef, yn benodol, Facebook "Like", Twitter a Google+. Os cliciwch chi ar un o’r eiconau, cewch rannu’r llun Aerofilms gyda phobl eraill ar y wefan o’ch dewis.
sign in/register i bostio sylwadau a lluniau.
This photo shows the southern end of Dover Castle above East Cliff and Marine Parade with a somewhat murky view of the town beyond. Points of interest include the ruins of Mote's Bulwark (or Moat's Bulwark, built in 1539 by Henry VIII), Charles Lightoller's old home at 8 East Cliff (he was the senior surviving officer of the 1912 RMS Titanic iceberg disaster), and Camden Crescent (where Charles Dickens penned part of Bleak House in 1852).
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Number 1 East Cliff is the former Georgian home of Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Le Geyt Bruce (1824-1899), Knight Commander of the Bath, and a Listed Building.
Educated at King's School Canterbury, Bruce joined Bengal Artillery in 1842, then Royal Artillery post-1857.
Bruce served in: "The Gwalior campaign, at Maharajpiu: in the Satlaj campaign, 1845-1846: at Badiwal, Aliwal, Sobraon: in the Panjab campaign, 1848-1849; at Sadulapur, Chilianwala, Gujarat : in the Indian mutiny (Indian rebellion) at the second relief of Lucknow, at Cawnpur and many engagements."
Watercolour artist and member of the East India United Service Club
Houses of East Cliff are located near Henry VIII's Mote's Bulwark on the White Cliffs of Dover below Dover Castle.
A Dover Architecture and British Army history photo.
More at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/58030220
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Cliff Casemates Balcony, Secret Wartime Tunnels Entrance, Dover Castle, Kent, UK.
Casemates Balcony, located 50 feet or so below the cliff-top, is where Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Field Marshall Jan Smuts (alt. Field Marshal) were photographed during World War II.
The cliff tunnels the balcony gives access to are much older, of course, and were begun in 1797 by Colonel William Twiss, the Commanding Engineer of the Southern District, as part of his brief to improve the town's defences during the Napoleonic Wars with France.
The first troops were accommodated in 1803, and at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, the tunnels housed more than 2,000 men: to date they are the only underground barracks ever built in Britain.
More information at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/49675375
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The Canons Gate and Guardroom, Western Outer Curtain Wall, Dover Castle, Kent, UK.
A view of the Canons Gateway entrance and casemate guardroom from inside the castle grounds.
The last garrison left in 1958.
Rokesley's Tower top-right. Doors on right lead to caponier below bridge.
Dover Castle is an English Heritage site, Grade I Listed Building, and Scheduled Ancient Monument.
More detailed information can be found on this photo's original webpage at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/34464587
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The Regimental Institute of Knights Road, Dover Castle, Kent, UK.
This large Victorian building, built in 1868, stands in the grounds of Dover's 12th Century Norman Castle and was once the "Regimental Institute". Today, it houses the Naafi Restaurant and Queen Elizabeth's Pocket Pistol.
Until recently it also held a World War Two prototype "Bouncing Bomb" (invented by Barnes Wallis and used in the 1943 Dambuster Raid led by Guy Gibson of 617 Squadron, RAF).
The Institute is an English Heritage Listed Building.
More detailed information can be found on this photo's original webpage at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/48585047
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Charles Dickens and the Victorian Camden Crescent, Dover Seafront, Kent, UK
The Victorian Camden Crescent (a Listed Building) was built in 1840 and runs from the Indian Mutiny War Memorial in New Bridge (the buildings behind the tree on the left) to Wellesley Road (by the Gateway Flats, out-of-shot to the right).
The build date of 1840 is at the juncture of two architectual periods: Georgian architecture and Victorian architecture.
A "Blue Plaque" erected by the Dover Society states:
"In 1852 CHARLES DICKENS and his family lodged nearby in Camden Crescent while he wrote parts of Bleak House. The author Wilkie Collins was a regular visitor."
More detailed information can be found on this photo's original webpage at:
http://doveruk.blogspot.com/2011/10/charles-dickens-and-victorian-camden...
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Charles Lightoller of the Titanic and the Spanish Prince blockship of Dover Harbour, Kent, UK
"Lights" nearly joined Knight Bachelor 1899 but was "shanghaied" (his own word) into serving on the far less desirable Knight Companion instead.
The Knight Bachelor was renamed the Spanish Prince in 1907
In 1912, Lightoller was second mate on, and senior surviving officer of, the RMS Titanic iceberg disaster.
The Spanish Prince was subsequently scuttled in Dover Harbour in 1915 for use as a blockship during World War I.
Lightoller joined the "Dover Patrol" in 1916 and lived 8 East Cliff (left-hand house in block of 3 in the photo) where he could see the Spanish Prince blockship.
No doubt it brought back memories of having been shanghaied!
More detailed information can be found at:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/38745854
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Ruins of Mote's Bulwark Gatehouse on the White Cliffs below Dover Castle, Kent, UK.
The Mote, or Moat's Bulwark coastal artillery battery: semi-circular lower level/platform and upper level terrace with West Gatehouse or Guardroon.
Built by King Henry VIII on the cliff-face below Dover Castle in 1539. He also built Black Bulwark and Archcliffe Fort (Archcliffe Bulwark).
A 16th century plan depicts Mote's Bulwark as a timber revetted platform approached by tunnels in the cliff, although it was remodelled as a large semi-circular battery in around 1750.
A Dover British Army, Royal Artillery, and Coastal Artillery history photo.
More information on the photo's original webpage:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/51617183
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with the lovely long gardens at the beach, in the days before jubilee way and the main road!
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