Laser Scan Data from Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London 2019

Nicholas Webb, Alexandrina Buchanan, Sarah Duffy, James Hillson, JR Peterson, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5284/1091253. How to cite using this DOI

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Nicholas Webb, Alexandrina Buchanan, Sarah Duffy, James Hillson, JR Peterson (2021) Laser Scan Data from Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London 2019 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1091253

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Introduction

Laser Scan Data from Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London 2019

This collection comprises raw laser scan data, meshes, and models from scanning conducted at Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey is a former Benedictine abbey with extensive claustral remains. The high vaults, Henry VII’s Chapel, the chapter house and cloister were scanned by Dr Nicholas Webb, Dr Alexandrina Buchanan, Dr James Hillson, Dr Sarah Duffy and JR Peterson on 9th-10th January 2019, with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, as part of ‘Tracing the Past’, a research project examining the design and construction of medieval vaults.

The collection consists of data for Westminster Abbey. Data available from the ADS for this site comprises:

  • Raw scan data in e57 format
  • Processed point cloud models in e57 format
  • Processed mesh models in OBJ format
  • Orthophotos of selected plans and sections through the sites in TIF format
  • Metadata for the above

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