Not sure where else to ask this.
A close friend and mountaineering companion died recently, and it has been agreed that the best way for our club to commemorate him is to put up a framed map in the climbing hut he often stayed at, and helped look after.
The map will be simply a 1:25,000 OS map of the Glencoe area, but we want the framing done well in two senses:
-- It needs to look good, with a metal plaque saying why it is there.
-- It needs to survive for a long time on the wall of a climbing hut, which is not exactly a library environment.
Any recommendations of framers who can be relied on to make a good job of something like this?
With thanks,
Humphrey Southall
Reader in Geography/
Director, GB Historical GIS
University of Portsmouth
Geography Dept, Buckingham Bldg,
Lion Terrace, Portsmouth PO1 3HE, UK
www.gbhgis.org & www.visionofbritain.org.uk
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