
Portfolio
Browse our portfolio of previous commissions for inspiration…
We have completed exciting projects all over the world – the portfolio will give you an idea of what’s possible.
Chart types, framing inspiration, lighting and size all play a part in creating your ideal piece
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is the UK’s only island city. As a significant naval port for centuries, Portsmouth has the world’s oldest continuously used dry dock and is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Lord Nelson’s...
Poole Harbour
This chart is titled Poole Harbour and Approaches. On the top right-hand corner there is an insert of Holes Bay. Poole Harbour is a large natural harbour in Dorset and is the estuary of several rivers, the largest being the Frome. The harbour is extremely shallow,...
Salcombe River, Kingsbridge to Bar
This lovely black and white chart from the 1950’s archives details one of the most southerly parts of the British coastline. Salcombe is a popular resort town in Devon, south west England. The town is close to the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary, built mostly on the...
Plymouth to Looe
The city of Plymouth is the focus of this chart. The rivers Tamart and Plym are shown on either side of the city. At the mouth of the harbour on the west side is Rame Head. Moving westwards you can see Whitesand Bay, and from there the chart extends as far as Looe....
Plymouth
This chart features Plymouth Sound and approaches. The city of Plymouth lies at the top of the chart. The rivers Tamart and Plym are shown either side of the city. Plymouth is a busy port for both commercial and leisure-craft. It also connects England with both France...
Loch Roag, Scotland
This area of Scotland forms part of the Outer Hebrides. The coastline is very indented with many sea lochs including Loch Roag, which is the focus for this chart. Great Bernera occupies the mid section with Little Bernera to the north. There are a multitude of smaller...
Kintyre to Mull
This is a very detailed chart featuring many islands of the Scottish Hebrides. From the top left and moving clockwise, the main islands you can see are; Tiree, Coll, Isle of Mull, Ulva, Lismore, Scarba, Jura, Islay and Arran. We selected a classic black and white...
Jersey South Coast
The south shore of Jersey Island is a series of arc-shaped bays. The first, or westernmost is St. Brelade’s Bay (also known as Ouaisne Bay), next is St. Aubin’s Bay and to the east is St. Clement’s Bay. Most of the island’s finest beaches are...