We were delighted to welcome Adrian Little, a 360° Google Street View Photographer to Paddington. Adrian has captured an amazing set of 360° Virtual Reality images of Paddington, which allow you to look all around you from every angle throughout the chambers of Paddington.
You can see more of Adrian’s work at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1753760158224955/
Level 1 platform
Mile Long Tunnel
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Very interesting!! Thank you for posting.
You are welcome 🙂
Fantastic images. Such clarity!
I loved your 360 blog, you should check our out at http://www.thehovel.org.uk/history-360-prehistoric-wiltshire/ with got a whole series of them going on.
also what camera are you using your images have came out alot cleaner in small spaces than we can get with ours 🙂
Thank you. I think Adrian was using a Canon SLR to do these images. Contact him directly on his Facebook page, sure he would be delighted to hear from you. Chris
That’s great! Lovely images and a great chance to relive my tour from last year!
What are the skulls on the shelf in the 2nd level 2 image?
Martin
Hi Martin. Glad you like them, they are great aren’t they. Mind it’s still not as good a seeing it with your own eyes is it? Haha, the skulls are members that never renewed their memberships… Only kidding, they are left over props from when the tunnels were used as a set for an Edgar Allan Poe film, ‘The Cask’ they are only plaster of paris. You should make a return visit when you can to see our progress. Chris ☺️
really fascinating to see all this, thanks so much! i was born and brought up in Eustace Street, (bottom of ‘Paddy’) till it was all demolished. My Dad, Jimmy Dawn, (who worked at Bibby’s for over 40 years) talked about these mysterious tunnels, which we didn’t really take much notice of. He’d have loved all you’ve done. To think, what was under our feet all the time, while we were playing on the bomb sites, as I said,…really fascinating! x x x