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The Panorama

The Panorama Gallery features two back-lit replicas of William Brown’s Panorama of Louth viewed from the top of St James’s spire in 1844.   This gives a unique representation of the streets, businesses, homes and people of the town and the landscape to the sea, the Humber estuary and beyond.

   
   
 

 

     
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Architect: John Stianton
Museum Design: Phoenix Design
Building/Construction: Rooden & Cooper Ltd
Mezzanine steelwork: North Lincs Engineering
Cabinets: Cambourne Joinery
Signage: GRS Signs and Simon Rance
Quantity Surveyor: N A Francis

Artifact Restoration:
G Howard & Sons (railings and gates)
Alan Micklethwaite (stone objects)
Dian Hall Conservation (portraits)
Textile Conservation Consultancy (fabrics)
Michael Czajkowski (wood objects and construction Nonesuch Chest)
Department of Conservation & Restoration, University of Lincoln and Pat Cave (miscellaneous objects)

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