spinning gatehouse

How to view these pages:

The pages on this site show a series of panoramic photographs, In order to view these you may need to first update or add to your browser. There are two versions of the panoramas - one set (lower list) are animated gifs which can be veiwed using Netscape Navigator 2 - the other set (top list) contain QTVR movies - in order to view these you will need:

Netscape Navigator 3, then you will need:

Macintosh: Apple's QuickTime VR Components File placed in the Netscape Navigator's Plugins folder and QuickTime 2.1 or later.

PC: QuickTime VR Player for Windows 2.1.1 and QTVR library version 1.0.3.

If you are using Netscape Navigator 2 or Microsoft's Internet Explorer then you will need QuickTime VR and a plug-in like MovieStar Plug-In for Macintosh, Windows 3.1 or Windows 95.

*QuickTime VR movies can only be viewed on Macintosh (MacOS System 7 or later) or PC (Windows 95, NT, or 3.1) computers.*

If you can't get the inline movies to work, or would rather download them ,then, on a Macintosh or a Windows PC you need to use the Quicktime VR Player (make sure you install QuickTime and Quicktime VR).

How to view the movies:

There are two types of QuickTime VR movies

Panorama Movies
All the pages except "model" are this type. You can see a whole 360 degree panorama by moving the mouse left or right while holding the mouse button down (left button, if more than one). To zoom in, press the Shift key (Windows), Option or Alt key (Macintosh). To zoom out, press the Control key.

Object Movies
The "model" page contains an object which can be viewed from any angle by holding the mouse button down (left button, if more than one) and dragging the object round. The Object can be made to spin by holding the mouse button down near the edge of the window.



I would like to thank all the people who have helped with this piece - special thanks to UNITY for hosting the pages - J SIGNS who produced the panels - RICHARD & JO from the park - all those who gave permission for the panels - Martin for his help with the photography - the VIRTUAL UCL team (esp. JAMES) - and JEZ for the postcard design.

Nina Pope 1996

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