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Everest for All |
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Kew Palace |
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Building of Bath |
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Wellcome Gallery |
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Tower of London |
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Staircase House |
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Weston Park Museum |
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Woodhorn Museum |
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access and interpretation |
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Ynyslas |
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Stoke Bruerne & Hatton |
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Baxter Park |
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Events & Talks |
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Links & Library |
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Contact |
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Altered Images |


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From left to right the Laing Art Gallery module is fitted with: |
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Glazed poster frame located above a leaflet holder section. |
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Glazed lockable cabinet located above three drawers. |
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Open display section located above three small cupboards. |
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Peephole into display section illuminated by LED spotlight and located above two handling portholes. |
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Three open display shelves. |
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Dressing up wardrobe and mirrored panel |

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Versatile Use of Space Secure Storage Custom Designed |
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At 1.2 metres tall the module is designed to be easily accessible to a wide range of visitors, particularly the visually impaired, wheelchair users and children. If placed in a Gallery the height of the module does not adversely affect the sightline of the general visitor. |
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180° hinges and lockable wheels enable the module to be opened and fixed in a variety of stable positions and moved easily from one location to another. 75cm wide when fully closed, the module fits through most standard door frames. |
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When closed, the module is secure and lockable allowing no unauthorised access to the object collection. Valuable items need not be removed to alternative safe storage when the module is not in use. |
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The mobile activity module shown here was custom fitted for the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. |
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The module is constructed in both solid beech and beech veneer with solid brass fittings. |

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By kind permission of Laing Art Gallery |