4th September 2009
Civil War Displays at Pembroke Castle. We completed the installation of interpretive displays at Pembroke Castle in September. For more details please see our portfolio page. Erich Kadow Interpretation & Design were commissioned by Pembroke Castle Trust and worked with David Ramsden, the Manager of the castle, and John Davies, a local academic and historian who helped to develop the script and content for the displays. The team – consisting of Erich Kadow, associate designer Heath Gwynn and graphic designer Sarah Doyle - conceived, designed and produced the Civil War displays commissioning Osiris Sculpture to produce the sculpted figures and setwork for the scenic tableaux, and Leach Colour to produce the graphic panels.
David Ramsden commented that “..The feedback I have had for the tableau has been nothing short of fantastic. Many thanks to you and all your team for a really excellent job”.
12th October 2009
Beverley Town Trail. The trail will draw attention to the fascinating story of Medieval Beverley told through the history of its guilds, the surviving records of the crafts men and women and their working methods; including dyers, barbers, armourers, cutlers, glaziers, masons, tilers, brickmakers, cordwainers (cobblers), saddlers, butchers, fish traders, fullers, spinners, weavers, tailors, glovers, farriers, millers, goldsmiths, fletchers - and not forgetting artists! Erich Kadow produced the Interpretive Plan for the original scheme back in 2003 and it’s not an understatement to say that the scheme has taken a while to get its funding in place. Erich is currently assisting Osiris Sculpture with the design of some of the individual pavement artworks and sculpted pieces for the trail. Watch this space...