// JavaScript Document
// Gallery - Image Descriptions
// Rhian Thomas - July 2004
// Copyright American Institute For Foreign Study
// This array is optional for the image gallery to work
// If an array is defined, then the number of elements in the array must match the number of images
// located in the 'large' folder associated with the image gallery
// If some images to not have a descriptions, set that element to ""

var imagetitles = new Array(
new pictureDetails("Prince Albert's Memorial, Kensington", "In the background is the Royal Albert Hall. Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Francis Augustus Charles Albert Emanuel, later HRH The Prince Consort) was the husband and consort of Queen Victoria."),
new pictureDetails("Queen Victoria's Statue, Kensington Palace", "Queen Victoria (1819–1901) was the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India from 1 May 1876, until her death on 22 January 1901. Her reign lasted 63 years and seven months, longer than that of any other British monarch."),
new pictureDetails("Kensington Palace Gardens", "Kensington Palace has been a residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century."),
new pictureDetails("Kensington Palace Gardens", "Today, Kensington Palace is the official residence of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester; the Duke and Duchess of Kent; and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. Until 1997, it was the official residence of the late Diana, Princess of Wales."),
new pictureDetails("The Orangerie, Kensington Palace", "The orangery at Kennisgton Palace (1761) is the earliest surviving work there by Sir William Chambers. At 92 feet long, it was the largest glasshouse in Britain when it was built."),
new pictureDetails("Big Ben at Night", "The Clock Tower is also known as St Stephen's Tower or The Tower of Big Ben or Big Tom."),
new pictureDetails("The London Eye at Dusk", "Inaugurated on December 31st, 1999, the London Eye is 443 feet tall. One full revolution takes around half an hour."),
new pictureDetails("The London Eye at Dusk", "The London Eye is visited by over 3.5 million people per year."),
new pictureDetails("St Paul's Cathedral at dusk", "The present building dates from the 17th century and is the seat of the Bishop of London."),
new pictureDetails("View from the London Eye", "St. Paul's Cathedral"),
new pictureDetails("View from the London Eye", "Big Ben"),
new pictureDetails("View from the London Eye", "The Thames"),
new pictureDetails("Gloucester Road Tube Station", "Located in South Kensington, Gloucester Road Tube Station is frequently used by AIFS Students as it is located close to the Richmond's Kensington campus."),
new pictureDetails("High Street Tube Station", "Located in Kensington, High Street Tube Station is close the Richmond's Kensington campus and popular stores."),
new pictureDetails("Trafalgar Square", "Trafalgar Square commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar (1805), a British naval victory of the Napoleonic Wars. It is a popular meeting spot and is frequently used for celebrations and other public gatherings."),
new pictureDetails("Statue", ""),
new pictureDetails("Changing of the Queen's Guard", "The Changing of the Guard takes place in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace."),
new pictureDetails("St. Paul's Cathedral", ""),
new pictureDetails("Tower of London", "The Tower's primary function was a fortress, a royal palace and a prison (particularly for high status and royal prisoners, such as the Princes in the Tower and the future Queen Elizabeth I)."),
new pictureDetails("Tower of London", "The Tower of London was founded in 1078 by William the Conqueror."),
new pictureDetails("Guard at the Tower of London", "Although no longer a royal residence, the Tower of London officially remains a royal palace and maintains a permanent Guard."),
new pictureDetails("Tower Bridge", "Construction of Tower Bridge started in 1886 and took eight years to complete."),
new pictureDetails("Street Performer, Covent Garden", "Covent Garden is famous for its restaurants, pubs, shops, opera, theatre and street performers."),
new pictureDetails("Richmond Hill Campus", "Richmond, The American International University in London, has two campuses: Richmond Hill and Richmond Kensington. Students may attend classes at one or both campuses."),
new pictureDetails("Taylor Library, Richmond Hill Campus", "The Taylor Library was built in 2000. It includes a lecture theatre that holds 120 people, a two-story library space including reading rooms, computer work stations, classrooms and faculty offices."),
new pictureDetails("Students outside Atlantic House", ""),
new pictureDetails("The Globe Theater", ""),
new pictureDetails("Christopher Wren's House", ""),
new pictureDetails("British flag in Kensington", ""),
new pictureDetails("St. Paul's Cathedral", ""),
new pictureDetails("View of London", ""),
new pictureDetails("Looking toward Big Ben", ""),
new pictureDetails("Trafalgar Square", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students and Police Officer", ""),
new pictureDetails("St. Pancras Chambers", ""),
new pictureDetails("View of London", ""),
new pictureDetails("London Bridge", ""),
new pictureDetails("Versailles Gardens", ""),
new pictureDetails("Kensington Palace", ""),
new pictureDetails("Kensington Palace", ""),
new pictureDetails("Kensington", ""),
new pictureDetails("Kensington Park", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students in Kensington", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students in Kensington ", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students in Phone Booth", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students in front of Parliament", ""),
new pictureDetails("Students in front of Parliament", ""),
new pictureDetails("Vist to Venice, San Marco Square", ""),
new pictureDetails("Visit to Venice, gondola", ""),
new pictureDetails("Natural History Museum", ""),
new pictureDetails("Intern at CNN", ""),
new pictureDetails("Richmond University", ""),
new pictureDetails("London Eye pod", "")
);
