InHeritage > Articles by: Bill
inHeritage was contracted by The Creative CORE to write exhibition panels, character-led audio scripts, character cards and longer character-focused texts for a touchscreen interactive database for Newcastle Cathedral.
inHeritage wrote character-led interpretation at the railway’s Engine House and a restored brake van as part of their Falling Sands Viaduct project.
We were commissioned by the National Tramway Museum to develop and implement a suite of interpretation for the Woodland Walk, Wakebridge Lead Mining Collection and a cabmen’’s shelter at their Crich Tramway Village.
We led on the interpretive planning and content creation, as well as inputting into the design process, to create a series of panels and trails to interpret the historic copper-mining landscape.
inHeritage were the interpretive writers on the Heritage Lottery Fund supported Coniston Copper project.
I’ve just seen a very exciting photo of one of the interpretive poems I’ve written for the Coniston Copper project.
Bill’s ongoing project management and interpretation work with Walkley Historians is continuing apace.
We are delving into the second phase of interpretation implementation at the Treak Cliff Cavern Visitor Centre, Castleton.
We like to think we’re a mine of information, so we’re enjoying a new project in the Lake District to interpret Coniston’s dramatic Copper-mines Valley.
We like trams at inHeritage. So we’re excited to be on board at Crich Tramway Museum and National Tramway Collection to drive the creation of their interpretation strategy. We hope to keep their interpretation moving on the right tracks!
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