Posts Tagged ‘Installation’

Capillary Banner fits the bill at the Royal College of Pathology

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Banner Box’s innovative Posi-Trac system found an ideal use at the Royal College of Pathology recently. The premises on the prestigious Carlton House Terrace in central London have undergone extensive re-development and a striking modern internal design had been specified by the architects for this substantial Georgian Property.

We were contacted by our client N3 Display Graphics to solve a problem that had challenged them. How do you install an 8m x 7m Graphic to a stair well split over 4 levels with virtually no way to get to the wall it was fitted to because of the height and restricted space. The Graphic depicted a stylised enlargement of a capillary to reflect the work of the college.

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Banner Box Promotional Solutions 2009

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Banner Box Catalogue Brochure Cover 2009

Each year Banner Box expands our range of products to meet the demand for new and innovative graphic display solutions to suit any situation. To start the spring season we are happy to celebrate the release of our brand new 2009/2010 brochures.

As well as our existing products we have released a number of new innovations that we hope will be of interest to you.

  • We have added to our very popular Windchaser Flag Range. Now available in five Shapes and introducing our brand new Micro Windchaser ideal for point of sale use.
  • Our Installation & Maintenance Service continues to expand; we can take away the hassle of commissioning any of our products throughout the country.
  • The Café Windbreak System is re-launched now including our new Rope stand product. Now manufactured in stylish Stainless Steel. (more…)

New Mast For The Maid Of The Loch

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Fitting Mast To Maid of the Loch

Fitting Mast To Maid of the Loch

Banner Box was contacted late last year by the committee responsible for the restoration of the Maid of the Loch. They were looking for an effective way to replace the original wooden masts that had decayed and had been taken off for safety reasons. A.J. Inglis of Pointhouse, Glasgow, built P. S. ‘Maid of the Loch’, in 1953, and is now the sole surviving Loch Lomond paddle steamer and also the last traditional paddle steamer to have been built in the UK.

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