A stunningly beautiful Christmas lightshow at the National Trust’s beautiful Erddig – Wales Online

A stunningly beautiful Christmas Lightshow at the National Trust’s beautiful Erddig

Christmas Projections National Trust

Dec 08, 2014 12:08 By Laura Sprinks

A fantasy display of projections, lighting and special effects – visible from miles around the 18th century showpiece house – as the enchanting Erddig Glow Christmas celebrations were launched at the weekend

National Trust Wales has kicked off the festive celebrations with an event at one of its most enchanting listed properties with a magical night-time illumination of Wrexham’s Downton Abbey-esque Erddig.

The Erddig Glow, which launched at the weekend showcased an exciting light display that illuminated the 18th century house and its romantic walled garden, complete with ‘frozen’ entry gates and trees, coloured up-lighters, static projections, feature lighting and more.

The ‘Glow’, which attracted hundreds of visitors on its inaugural night, will now take place every Friday and Saturday throughout December. The display can be seen for miles around the property making the house a perfect backdrop for a night-time stroll to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a feast for the senses.

ERDDIG CHRISTMAS PROJECTIONS
ERDDIG CHRISTMAS PROJECTIONS

What’s more, the front of the country house – which reflects the upstairs downstairs life of a gentry family over 250 years ago – has an animated advent calendar projected on to it during the event which truly brings to life the spirit of Christmas.

The colourful display of numbered windows and doors has inspired a digital advent calendar which has been created to highlight key moments taking place across the places that the National Trust care for in Wales this December. It’ll be packed with events, recipes, key dates and lots of handy hints and tips – perfect for those looking to make the most of the season and get into the festive spirit with their loved ones.

With a fifth of people across Wales believing that receiving an advent calendar is one of the most special Christmas traditions – the calendar will allow people to re-visit some of their most favourite pastimes during the holiday season and celebrate at one of the many events across their locations.

Places featured include Bodnant Garden, Plas Newydd and Penrhyn Castle, which sit near and within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park, as well as Erddig, Chirk Castle and Powis Castle. Dyffryn Gardens and Tredegar House in South-east Wales are also featured as well as a cluster of beautiful places scattered throughout the west of the country, including Llanerchaeron, Stackpole and Colby Woodland Garden.

Alongside the Erddig Glow, the Trust – Europe’s largest conservation charity which looks after some of the UK’s most important spaces and places – has unveiled a busier than ever schedule of Christmas events that include traditional carol services, fairs, winter garden displays, elf workshops and more. There will even be a few appearances from Father Christmas himself.

Each place has a colourful line up of winter events and days out that include cheese and truffle-making workshops at Powis Castle, wreath-making workshops at Llanerchaeron and elf workshops – meaning Christmas-lovers young and old will be able to enjoy the best of the outdoors while stepping back in time to see how Christmas was celebrated in times gone by.

Bodnant Gardens will also be opening its recently-unveiled winter garden this year – giving visitors the perfect opportunity to re-discover the outdoors and enjoy a host of seasonal wildlife and colours on display. Ten years in the making and at its best with a touch of frost, the garden is a great way to explore nature in the beautiful surroundings

Other festive highlights include:

:: Christmas with the Yorke’s candlelight tours at Erddig

:: Thursday Lates at Erdigg , Christmas shopping with lamp-lit below stairs and servants getting ready for Christmas

:: Christmas carolling at Dinefwr and Chirk Castle

:: Elves Workshops in Bodnant Garden

:: Christmas lunches at Powis Castle , Chirk Castle and Stackpole

:: Llanerchaeron Christmas Fair

:: Wreath Making Workshop, Llanerchaeron , Ceredigion

:: Father Christmas at Powis , Llanerchaeron , Dyffryn Gardens and many more

:: ‘A Christmas Carol’ weekends at Tredegar House

Justin Albert, Director National Trust Wales said: “We know how important Christmas traditions are for families young and old all across Wales. Our festive celebrations this year aim to re-kindle the magic of Christmas and let people enjoy the wonders of outdoors despite the drop in temperatures – whether making their own decorations, carolling or enjoying a glass of mulled wine during a walk among our vast gardens.

“There’s tonnes going on at each of our places and we can’t wait to welcome people across the country in for a mince pie and a taste of Christmases this year.”

National Trust Wales is inviting people to go to http://ntwales.walesonline.co.uk/ to see the advent calendar and watch as new hints and tips are unveiled day by day.

via A stunningly beautiful Christmas lightshow at the National Trust’s beautiful Erddig – Wales Online.

Building Projection for Chinese New Year 2014

Building Projection

Chinese New Year 2014 Projections and Searchlights

Building Projection onto Nelsons Column

Building Projection onto Nelsons Column

Four massive 8KW Searchlight beams filled the sky in Trafalgar Square for the final celebrations of the day for the Chinese New Year – Year of the Horse 2014, and the famous Nelson’s column was lit up with projection mapping with Chinese designs and horses sprinting to accompany the fireworks.

Xin Nian Kuai Le – Happy New Year to all our Chinese friends!

Stage Flame effects at Battersea Park Fireworks Show 2013 with Massive Flames, projections & searchlights

Stage Flame effects

Battersea Park Fireworks Show 2013 with Massive Flames, projections & searchlights

Back in London with projections, flames & Searchlights to wow the crowd at Battersea Park’s Firework Display…

Our high powered Searchlights drew the public in to this years Halloween themed event which went down a storm with the massive Flame systems topping the Scull Burning Pyrotechnics and scary projections on the trees to accompany the magnificent Firework Display.

BATTERSEA FIREWORKS WITH PROJECTIONS, FLAMES AND SEARCHLIGHTS

BATTERSEA FIREWORKS WITH PROJECTIONS, FLAMES AND SEARCHLIGHTS

Outdoor projections for Grass Roots Festival, Jersey

Outdoor projections for Grass Roots Festival, Jersey

Large scale projections were created on the dam as the backdrop to this years Grass Roots Festival. Grassroots festival saw over 4,000 people at the Val de la Mar reservoir to see acts like Fun Lovin’ Criminals and Natty perform.

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Outdoor Building Projections Jersey

Searchlights for Arsenal Stadium

Searchlights for Arsenal Stadium

Searchlights for stadiums

Searchlights for stadiums

Searchlights were called in to support Arsenal against Munich Bayern’s Champions League game.

6 high powered Searchlights were used around the stadium shining high into air. Each searchlight has a high powered 8000kw xenon lamp which creates a beam up to a mile high in the sky – so high we always get CAA approval to use the lights!

Searchlights

Searchlights

Search light show

Search light show

Searchlights for events

Searchlights for events

Searchlights

Searchlights

Lasers and searchlight light up The Shard

Shard building launch, lasers and search lights

Shard building launch, lasers and search lights

BRITAIN’S tallest building was officially unveiled yesterday — with a dazzling laser display that lit up the London skyline.

Beams of light shot out of The Shard on the banks of the River Thames to mark the completion of the skyscraper’s exterior.

The view from inside is equally awesome. I was

one of the first journalists welcomed in for a sneak peek a few hours before last night’s breath-taking display, which was rehearsed days earlier.

My ears popped as I whizzed up the middle of the 1,016ft glass structure at a rate of six floors a second.

Although work on the inside is expected to continue into 2013, I was taken 800ft up to the viewing gallery.

It doesn’t open to the public until February but tickets go on sale today at a pricey £24.95 each for adults.

Spectacular … The Shard turns yellow

For that, you do get extraordinary 40-mile views in each direction from the site in Southwark.

via The Shard — Britian’s tallest building — is officially unveiled with a laser show | The Sun |News.

Searchlights – Crystal Palace Digital switchover

Searchlights – Crystal Palace Digital switchover

Crystal Palace transmitter lights up the night sky as it broadcasts analogue signal for the last time after 56 years

Crystal Palace Transmitter Digital Switchover searchlight show
Crystal Palace Transmitter Digital Switchover searchlight show

The 719ft-high tower shone like a beacon over south London as it marked the end of an era following the biggest digital switchover yet.

The mother of all transmitters, which reaches a fifth of the country’s TV sets all by itself, will continue to broadcast signals – but only digital ones from now on.

The 219m tall Crystal Palace broadcast tower is illuminated to mark the switch from analogue to digital television, bringing to an the end the 75 years that the antenna has been broadcasting the analogue signal.

Crystal Palace Digital switchover
Crystal Palace Digital switchover

By PAUL REVOIR

PUBLISHED: 01:54, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 17:08, 19 April 2012

via Digital switchover: Crystal Palace transmitter lights up night sky as it broadcasts analogue signal for last time | Mail Online.