The Battle for Britain: Ancient Mythologies in Medieval English Literature

Project Description

The ruins of the Priory Church at Lindisfarne; a view from the south west. The rainbow arch is at the upper right. (Image Credit: Fee, Hannon and Zoller 1999)
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Battle for Britain CONTACT
         

 

CONCEPT:

METHODOLOGY:

PROJECT CREDITS:  This project was conceived of by C. Fee; Fee, C. Hannon, and J. Zoller captured the on-site images, created the panoramas, and designed and implemented the structure and format of the web pages. All individual student projects are the work of each individual student, all group projects are the work of the students in those groups, and each student  retains the right to use and to display copies of her or his personal and collaborative work as she or he sees fit, provided that such use is not for profit.

PROJECT FUNDING:

COPYRIGHT:  The project as a whole, including the interactive panoramas, all student work, the design, structure and format of the webpages, and all of  the instructor's work, is copyright 1999 Gettysburg College. The College and the instructor each severally reserve the right to display and  to modify all work herein, including student research projects, in any way for educational purposes. By participating in this seminar each student thus implicitly agrees to allow her or his work to be used, displayed, and modified for educational and non-profit purposes.

FAIR USE:  All interactive panoramas on this site are the property of Gettysburg College and are administrated by C. Fee, and are for non-profit and educational purposes only.  These panoramas may be used for such educational purposes only with the express written permission of the College.  All images, video clips, sound recordings, animations, and textual materials borrowed from copyright sources are used herein for educational and non-profit purposes only, and will be removed from these pages upon receipt of an express written request to that effect from the copyright holder. All images, etc. not compiled by the instructor which appear in this project are from copyright sources, and each is individually credited to the source from which it was taken. For static images, this information should appear when the cursor is caused to rest over the given image; alternatively, click with the right button on the mouse and choose "View Frame Source" to access this copyright information. For slide shows click on the "Index" icon and look at "Other  information" for copyright information. Video clips contain copyright information within the "Info & Volume" bar.

CONTACT:  For further information, to request permission to use material owned by Gettysburg College for non-profit educational purposes, or to request that copyrighted material be removed from these pages, please contact Christopher R. Fee, Department of English, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325
 

                                    Phone: (717) 337-6762
                                  E-mail:cfee@gettysburg.edu