Crumlin Rd. Gaol, Belfast | 3D

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Here are a couple of extra images of the Crumlin Rd. gaol, rendered as 3D (anaglyph) images (click for larger images). To view these, you’ll need to buy a set of the red/blue kind of 3D glasses (or make your own).

Main internal entrance
Prisoner reception area
Wrought iron work in The Circle
View along the wing
Panoramic overview of The Circle
View down the wing
Inside the condemned cell
A view back along the wing
Panoramic view across the yard I
Panoramic view across the yard II
Panoramic view across the yard III
Panoramic view across the yard IV
The burnt out shell of the Crumlin Rd Court house
Crumlin Rd Court house - detail of the front façade
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