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23 September 2014
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Photos displayed in 3-D

The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ have been collaborating in a technical trial with the Microsoft Live Labs Photosynth team to create three-dimensional photographic collections.

Take a look at the collections inspired by locations featured in ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE's series 'How We Built Britain.' Choose to view as clips by selecting 'view preview.' or select 'interact' to explore the locations for yourself.

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    Ely Cathedral

    This spectacular 11th century cathedral is an amazing feat of medieval engineering.

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    Burghley House

    Dating back to the 16th century Burghley is one of the largest and grandest houses of Elizabethan England.

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    Royal Crescent, Bath

    This grand scale crescent with its facade of columns was designed to impress! Taken in the breathtaking exterior and then take a look inside.

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    Blackpool Tower Ballroom

    Tucked away beneath Blackpool's own 'Eiffel Tower,' the ballroom opened in 1899 and is still extremely popular today.

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    Scottish Parliament Building

    Edinburgh's new parliament building is one of the most controversial buildings in Britain.

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    Trafalgar Square

    Includes photos dating back to 1843 from the archives of the National Media Museum and RIBA.



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