July Newsletter – What we’ve been up to
We’ve recently completed the hardware and software fit out for the new visitor centre at Underfall Yard – a working boatyard in Bristol that dates back to the early 19th century.
The Urswick School in Hackney is one of the oldest schools in the country. To mark 495 years since opening in 1520 a museum space was developed within the school itself.
Winchester’s award winning tourist information centre is now home to a bespoke audio bust of King Alfred the Great (just a short walk from the original statue which inspired its creation).
We developed two trench telephones for use in a new exhibition at the Scottish Parliament which explores the role of Scottish Women’s Hospitals throughout the world during WWI.
A colourful U-Turn Round has found its way to Adelaide Australia where it’s helping educate local children on bird life in the area.
Continuing the theme of U-Turns abroad, Girona Spain is now also home to its very own wind-up audio points in ‘Park de les Ribes’.