Interpretive
Panels and Signs
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examples of interpretation panels to include in the pages is a thankless
task – it is impossible to do full justice to the wide range
of styles and types that we produce. The images below can do no
more than provide a flavour of our diversity. |
Sandblasted
Frame
A
full colour, GRP, interpretive sign set into a sandblasted Cedar
frame. The round sign and tactile features of the timber make
for an interesting unit. |
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Oak
Lecterns
A
GRP interpretive panel mounted in a standard Oak lectern frame,
supplied to Nottinghamshire County Council. |
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Interpretation
A
further round interpretation panel, this one produced in GRP and
mounted on a single timber post – weathered at 45 degrees. |
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Rail
Fixed Panels
This
long, narrow GRP interpretive sign, supplied to the Broads Authority
is discreetly fixed to an existing handrail. |
Pitched
Roof Shelter
A
GRP interpretive panel, complete with an aluminium display case
and a pitched roof timber frame produced using FSC certified timbers. |
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Softwood
Lecterns
A
GRP interpretive sign with a softwood lectern frame. |
Photographic Based Images
A
GRP interpretation sign with printed graphics in an oak lectern
frame. |
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Vertical
Steel Frames
A
Heritage Trail interpretive panel, produced in GRP and mounted
in a vertical steel frame with posts. |
Vertical
Steel Frames
This
Heritage Trail interpretive sign is mounted on a bank and behind
steel railings. |
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Gravestone
style Interpretation
Produced
for a cemetery in Stroud the wooden frames supporting these natural
history interpretive panels were designed to match the headstones
elsewhere in the church yard. |
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Lectern Frames
A
GRP interpretation sign mounted in a sandblasted Cedar lectern
frame. A robust but interesting framing system. |
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Lectern
& Display Case
This
Oak unit incorporated a full colour, printed GRP interpretive
panel, a routed header panel and a lockable display case.
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Oak,
boxed Lectern Frame
Restrictions
due to the archaeological nature of this site resulted in the
Oak box hiding a narrow steel lectern frame. An innovative solution
to a challenging problem in mounting this series of interpretation
signs!
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Return
Edge Lectern
Mounted
on a concrete base this Return Edge, Reinforced Back ‘frameless’
style interpretive sign was supplied complete with a steel lectern
frame. |
Rural,
Steel Lectern
A
dark green steel lectern frame supports this GRP interpretive
panel.
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Vertical
oak Posts
The
London Borough of Ealing commissioned a series of park entrance
and interpretive panels. Oak posts with weathered tops supported
this GRP sign – supplied complete with an A4 size aluminium
display case. |
Signs
on Railings
At
the more simple end of our product range this Car Park sign
includes a changeable slide for different Opening Times.
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Wall
Mounted, Internally
Although
indoors these interpretive panels for Chester Zoo are subject
to a tropical type environment. Produced in GRP it was one of
a series measuring a substantial 2,440 x 1,800mm |
Wooden
Vertical Posts
A
standard Wildlife interpretive panel,A1 in size. Supplied as
a 5mm thick flat panel and fitted to softwood posts.
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