Bronze pavement signs for Penlee Quarry, this is very detailed artwork from photographs depicting much of the history of the area, there are on going plans to develop the quarry which still has an active 2 footgauge railway. There are also plans for a marina, these are discussed at http://www.visitmyharbour.com/harbours/channel-west/penzance/expanded.asp
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This metal engraving looks like bronze but is actually stainless steel, a trick of the light.
Stainless Steel 1m x 450mm etched and 3 colours
An overview of Forth Clyde and Union canals with their connection point at the Falkirk wheel. the stainless steel engraving is a strong contrast to the dull polished surface, etching and paint fill.
3′ x 2′ engraved stainless multicolour directory
A very complex and colourfulstainless steel directory of the island on the river Brent, it is about 900 X 600 millimetres.
Engraved and then laser blackened
This sign was commissioned by Amey Mouchel and is unusual because it was engraved, then laser marked black. The legend is given protection by the fact that the black laser marking is within the hollow of the engraved areas, this process is as vandal proof as we can get. The engraved sign was further enhanced […]
Semi circle of stainless steel plates
A semi-circle of engraved metal information signs at Lancaster Gate, one is a particularly special laser etching of the former Christ Church.
Bronze viewpoint plaque in Perth. 1,200mm long.
A bronze viewpoint plaque and directional sign for the Perth Sculpture Trail. Perth is the former homes of Dewars Whisky and General Accident, the birthplace of Fred MacAulay and the Stagecoach group.
Description of the rock armour protecting the Glaxo production site at Montrose
Description of the rock armour which protects the Glaxo production site at Montrose. The sign is actually at the low water mark, so is not often visible ! We have also made danger signs for the high sand dunes which border the Montrose links golf course.
Stainless Steel Plaque 600 mm x 1000mm
Intricate viewpoint plaque showing the wrecks and other interests offshore. In the late 1950’s the author went to school beside Johnshaven and well remembers Murray McBay who could store lobsters in seawater tanks, his son Ivor and his family still export shellfish throughout the Continent and to the Far East. Johnshaven holds an annual fish […]
