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Signage plays a central roll in identifying with potential customers and establishing your business image.
The right type of signange creates the ideal impression of strength and reliability.
Made from granite or stone, a sign is made to last, with a material that is indestructible and that can withstand the most severe weather conditions.
Granite signage needs little or no maintenance, just the annual clean down with hot soapy water.
The world's most powerful organisations have invested time and money in their signange, creating the most powerful impression to the public and private sectors.
Using granite and stone for your corporate signage gives you advantage over your competitors and strength behind your name.
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leeds
Set in a £250 million 110,000m regeneration programme that will breath
new life into Leeds city centre sits a new 3000m Armouries Square in the
front of the Royal Armouries Museum. The art work was produced in
collaboration between The Clarence Dock Company, The Royal Armouries
Museum, Arts and Business, International Arts Consultants, Artist Lesley
Fallais and Marshalls.
Using comments made by war veterans from The Royal British Legion,
The Association of Wrens, Refugees, Leeds Peace Network and local
children, words and images were sandblasted into granite benches and
paving to create educational trail.
In collaboration with: - Lesley Fallais Artist www.Lesleyfallais.co.uk
Gordon Hines B.Eng (Hon) product manager Marshalls natural
stone www.marshall.co.uk
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leeds
Set in a £250 million 110,000m regeneration programme that will breath
new life into Leeds city centre sits a new 3000m Armouries Square in the
front of the Royal Armouries Museum. The art work was produced in
collaboration between The Clarence Dock Company, The Royal Armouries
Museum, Arts and Business, International Arts Consultants, Artist Lesley
Fallais and Marshalls.
Using comments made by war veterans from The Royal British Legion,
The Association of Wrens, Refugees, Leeds Peace Network and local
children, words and images were sandblasted into granite benches and
paving to create educational trail.
In collaboration with: - Lesley Fallais Artist www.Lesleyfallais.co.uk
Gordon Hines B.Eng (Hon) product manager Marshalls natural
stone www.marshall.co.uk
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leeds
Set in a £250 million 110,000m regeneration programme that will breath
new life into Leeds city centre sits a new 3000m Armouries Square in the
front of the Royal Armouries Museum. The art work was produced in
collaboration between The Clarence Dock Company, The Royal Armouries
Museum, Arts and Business, International Arts Consultants, Artist Lesley
Fallais and Marshalls.
Using comments made by war veterans from The Royal British Legion,
The Association of Wrens, Refugees, Leeds Peace Network and local
children, words and images were sandblasted into granite benches and
paving to create educational trail.
In collaboration with: - Lesley Fallais Artist www.Lesleyfallais.co.uk
Gordon Hines B.Eng (Hon) product manager Marshalls natural
stone www.marshall.co.uk