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Your Memories In Time Capsule & 360 Virtual Reality Archive

Posted by Virtronix on 29th April 2021 -

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We are extremely honoured to have worked with Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charity to create an interactive 3D 360° virtual time capsule to record and archive some of the places and faces that have passed through the doors of the former Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh as they close for the final time.

As well as a chance to view the more than 1,700 photos, videos and audio memories submitted by patients, families, staff and visitors over the 126 years at Sciennes Road, you can take a virtual walk down some of the corridors, pop into the Charity Shop, take a seat in Outpatients waiting area and much more from today.

There's a strong personal connection for us; our MD's late grandmother worked here as a Medical Secretary and volunteered for the Friends of Sick Kids Charity for over 50 years. This special place means so much to so many for a number of different reasons and we hope that this experience will bring something to you as we mark this moment together and reflect as we remember the "Sick Kids" legacy that is handed to the amazing new Royal Hospital for Children and Young People.

Open the capsule Click Here 


Richard Jackson

Capturing reality - 3D virtual tours and interactive 360° worlds.

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