“Over 25 Years of interpreting the built and natural environments”

Examples

There a selection of examples of our work for you to review below.

 

Interpretation Boards.

Below are examples of interpretaion boards for a historic house (Somerleyton Hall), a country park(Fritton Lake Country World) and a parish based heritage trust (Hickleton).

 

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Audio Guides

For some samples of audio guides click here: The example given is an audio version of the Look at Gilwell Park guide, a new generation Look at Guide. Guides can be produced a simple mp3 suited to almost all audio players and mobile phones or richer podcast formats that can include drawings and photographs. In this case drawings and photographs were taken from the Look at Gilwell Park guide.

 

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Full Colour Guides

A Good example of a full colour guide is The German War Cemetery, St Brelade, Jersey. This explores, though the use of past and present photographs, the history of the German Military Dead in Jersey and the related theme of reconciliation ( a major theme of the Christian Gospel).

 

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New Generation Look at guides

Look at Gilwell Park: Activity Centre and "Home of Scouting"

This guide gives a tour around Gilwell Park the "Home of Scouting" and includes a brief history. The guide is filled with beautiful colour illustrations and photographs. Based upon a Classic Look at guide the dramatic improvement the full colour and new format makes. This guide was combined with an audio version of the guide available as a download from our website.

 

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Classic Look at guides

Look At Chatsworth

Chatsworth is one of Britain 's foremost stately homes. We have produced Look At Chatsworth guides for more than 20 years. A survey revealed that families visiting Chatsworth thought the Look At guide was clear, simple and easy to use on the move. They also liked the guide's educational content and said it suggested interesting and engaging activities for their visit.

 

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