Black Isle Bronze has undertaken many prestigious commissions for memorial plaques and coats of arms, from those comprising straightforward text within an architectural framework, to plaques and heraldic emblems incorporating complex sculptural relief elements.
Plaques can be created either by sand casting from digitally cut mouldings, or working from original drawings and hand carved moulds.
Past projects include bronze plaques for the WW1 memorial garden at Wellington Barracks in London; the Adam Smith plaque on the Royal Mile, Edinburgh; a plaque and bronze trench map for McCrae’s Battalion Great War Memorial cairn, Contalmaison, France; a plaque for the Jubilee Garden in Hollyrood Gardens presented to HM the Queen in 2012; a Royal Warrant for Glamis Castle, the memorial to Von Clem in Docklands, London, and a coat of arms for the private residence of Lord Cawdor.