
Take a look at the six backgrounds below. "When the lockdown in England ends we’ll be reopening as many houses as we can – in the meantime we hope the new backgrounds will help people to remember the places they love and to share them with colleagues and friends." "With many still working from home, we wanted to help people bring a touch of history and beauty to their virtual meetings and catch ups," Katie Knowles, Assistant Curator at the National Trust, said. Closeup Photo Of White Leaves White Zoom Background Photo by Evie S. White Zoom Background Photo by Henry & Co. White Clouds On Blue Sky White Zoom Background Photo by Milad B. White Zoom Background Photo by Drew Beamer 2. Surrounded by beautiful panelled wood, the room was used by Victorian inventor Lord Armstrong's electric light caretaker. If you are looking for other backgrounds, be sure to check out our full list of zoom backgrounds. While every quirky backdrop is sure to provide a talking point on your next virtual quiz night, one of the most interesting is the 'Office of the Caretaker of the Electric Light' at Cragside in Northumberland - the first house in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity.


The National Trust has launched a collection of six beautiful new Zoom backdrops inspired by historic libraries and workspaces throughout history.īored of the same old backdrop on your video calls? To help spruce up virtual meetings and catch-ups, users can transport themselves to some of their favourites interiors including Vita Sackville-West's writing room in the tower at Sissinghurst Castle, the Trust's largest library at Blickling in Norfolk, and Agatha Christy's library.
