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360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During the Middle Ages Bishop's Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the richest churchmen in Europe – the Bishops of Winchester. It was originally built as a fortified castle by Bishop Henry of Bois, the younger brother of King Stephen, in the 1130s. In the late 14th century it was redeveloped into a palatial luxury residence, intended to impress, and could accommodate both the bishop's household, and the king and his court. It was frequented by a number of English monarchs including Henry II, Richard I, Henry V, Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The palace was abandoned after being extensively damaged in 1644 during the English Civil War. The ruins were purchased by the renowned physician Sir William Jenner in 1889 and were later home to WW2 Admiral and First Sea Lord, Sir Andrew Cunningham. In 1952 it passed to the Ministry of Works and is now under the guardianship of English Heritage.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During the Middle Ages Bishop's Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the richest churchmen in Europe – the Bishops of Winchester. It was originally built as a fortified castle by Bishop Henry of Bois, the younger brother of King Stephen, in the 1130s. In the late 14th century it was redeveloped into a palatial luxury residence, intended to impress, and could accommodate both the bishop's household, and the king and his court. It was frequented by a number of English monarchs including Henry II, Richard I, Henry V, Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The palace was abandoned after being extensively damaged in 1644 during the English Civil War. The ruins were purchased by the renowned physician Sir William Jenner in 1889 and were later home to WW2 Admiral and First Sea Lord, Sir Andrew Cunningham. In 1952 it passed to the Ministry of Works and is now under the guardianship of English Heritage.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During the Middle Ages Bishop's Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the richest churchmen in Europe – the Bishops of Winchester. It was originally built as a fortified castle by Bishop Henry of Bois, the younger brother of King Stephen, in the 1130s. In the late 14th century it was redeveloped into a palatial luxury residence, intended to impress, and could accommodate both the bishop's household, and the king and his court. It was frequented by a number of English monarchs including Henry II, Richard I, Henry V, Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The palace was abandoned after being extensively damaged in 1644 during the English Civil War. The ruins were purchased by the renowned physician Sir William Jenner in 1889 and were later home to WW2 Admiral and First Sea Lord, Sir Andrew Cunningham. In 1952 it passed to the Ministry of Works and is now under the guardianship of English Heritage.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During the Middle Ages Bishop's Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the richest churchmen in Europe – the Bishops of Winchester. It was originally built as a fortified castle by Bishop Henry of Bois, the younger brother of King Stephen, in the 1130s. In the late 14th century it was redeveloped into a palatial luxury residence, intended to impress, and could accommodate both the bishop's household, and the king and his court. It was frequented by a number of English monarchs including Henry II, Richard I, Henry V, Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The palace was abandoned after being extensively damaged in 1644 during the English Civil War. The ruins were purchased by the renowned physician Sir William Jenner in 1889 and were later home to WW2 Admiral and First Sea Lord, Sir Andrew Cunningham. In 1952 it passed to the Ministry of Works and is now under the guardianship of English Heritage.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
During the Middle Ages Bishop's Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the richest churchmen in Europe – the Bishops of Winchester. It was originally built as a fortified castle by Bishop Henry of Bois, the younger brother of King Stephen, in the 1130s. In the late 14th century it was redeveloped into a palatial luxury residence, intended to impress, and could accommodate both the bishop's household, and the king and his court. It was frequented by a number of English monarchs including Henry II, Richard I, Henry V, Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The palace was abandoned after being extensively damaged in 1644 during the English Civil War. The ruins were purchased by the renowned physician Sir William Jenner in 1889 and were later home to WW2 Admiral and First Sea Lord, Sir Andrew Cunningham. In 1952 it passed to the Ministry of Works and is now under the guardianship of English Heritage.
360° panorama by Bill Landenberger. Click the image to open the interactive version.
External view of the Earth Sciences building taken from the space between it an the Physics building, University of Newcastle.
360° panorama by Martin Broomfield. Click the image to open the interactive version.
A traditional metal workshop tucked away in the alleyways of the Casbah, Algiers. Throughout the labyrinth of lanes, small businesses similar to this one can be found.
360° panorama by Eugene Orlov. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The bell tower represents a real masterpiece of architecture in the style of Italian Gothic. It is built in a single color style with a cathedral and is decorated with numerous statues.
360° panorama by William l. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Venues align the street on the Fourth of July at Lithia Park in Ashland, Oregon. Nearby was an open concert by a group performing from Santa Clara, California. A stroll through & you'll find that this is now your typical 4th of July celebration in Ashlandia.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Walkway along the Cliffs - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Cliffs - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Track along the Cliffs - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lookout to Whiritoa Beach - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Swing at Whiritoa Beach - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ramarama Stream at Whiritoa Beach - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.
360° panorama by Christian Kleiman. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Access to Whiritoa Beach - Whiritoa - Coromandel Peninsula - Waikato - New Zealand - Oceania. 360 Panorama created by Christian Kleiman. Whiritoa is a small beach village. The beach has a steep shore causing heavy wave breaks that can be dangerous for casual swimmers. It’s a beautiful area to enjoy walking on the beach and admire the oceanside cliff forest. Located between Whangamata and Waihi Beach at the Coromandel Peninsula.