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Blanchland Abbey: Graffiti on church organ
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NOTE - To be able to read the the graffiti, make sure to change to HD mode (high detail)! By default, Sketchfab textures are set to SD (standard detail)

Graffiti on the organ of the Medieval Abbey in the village of Blancheland, located on the border between Northumberland and County Durham. The graffiti dates from WWII, but it also includes some older and more recent graffiti.

The focus of this 3D scan was the graffiti, so the textures on that section of the model have a significantly higher resolution and quality. The rest of the model is just for context, and was scanned at a lower quality. The method used to scna the organ was photogrammetry.

Produced for prof. David Petts. Durham University, Department of Archaeology.

Published 3 years ago
Feb 10th 2023
  • Architecture 3D Models
  • Cultural heritage & history 3D Models
  • organ
  • medieval
  • graffiti
  • durham
  • northumberland
  • united-kingdom
  • second-world-war
  • medieval-archaeology
  • county-durham
  • church-interior-architecture-photogrammetry
  • archaeology-3d-photogrammetry
  • church-architecture-photogrammetry
  • archaeology-3dmodel
  • archaeology
  • archaeology-3dmodel-photogrammetry
  • church
  • durham-university
  • graffiti3d
  • noai
  • blanchland
  • durham-university-department-of-archaeology
  • durham-archaeology

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