Aerial footage of grounds is what I pined for when looking at those zoomed-out photos of British grounds in Simon Inglis' old book as a kid. The presence of narrow streets of terraced houses, light industrial units and the like seemed to give you a sense of the local economy and how the ground slotted into the lives of the population. And then the ones on the edges of towns were often even more interesting, (not the Bolton/Stoke hypermarket shit that came later), I remember some locations looking quite barren yet somehow alluring.