Armed Services & Military Honours
In very few aspects of our day to day lives do honours boards and the names on them mean as much, and remind us of so much history,as do the names on an armed services honours board.
Take any regiment or squadron and trace them back through time and you will find a remarkable story.
The military honour boards shown here are just a few examples that may help you to assess your requirements.
Remember that you are not restricted to any of the types of boards shown on this page.
There are no limitations to shape, size or colour of the honours board that you can have.
You can have any size, any shape, font style, framing or colour that you would like.
Everything that we produce is bespoke, which means that you can ask us to produce anything that you can think of.
In order to offer you any costs, suggestions and/or scale drawings we need a certain amount of information from you.
To find out what this is and how to get the ball rolling please click here for information required from you.
Armed Services & Military Honours
There are no limitations to shape, size or colour of the honours board that you can have.You can have any size, any shape, font style, framing or colour that you would like.
Everything that we produce is bespoke, which means that you can ask us to produce anything that you can think of.
1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
Commanding Officers
produced for the 1st Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery at Tidworth Barracks.
Both boards are in stained oak measuring 1200mm high X 765mm wide.
The regimental crests are dye sublimation prints cut to shape.
The larger honours board displays the names of commanding officers since it's formation at Aldergrove in 1925.
The second board contains the Oath of Alliegance.

The board lists the names of those who have undertaken operational deployment since 1950 and where they served.
Recent years has seen a big increase in the numbers deployed overseas.

Armed Services & Military Honours
In very few aspects of our day to day lives do honours boards and the names on them mean as much, and remind us of so much history, as do the names on an armed services honours board.
Take any regiment or squadron and trace them back through time and you will find a remarkable story.
The regimental honour boards shown here are just a few examples that may help you to assess your requirements.
Remember that you are not restricted to any of the types of boards shown on this page.
There are no limitations to shape, size or colour of the honours board that you can have.
You can have any size, any shape, font style, framing or colour that you would like.
Everything that we produce is bespoke, which means that you can ask us to produce anything that you can think of.
Over to you. . . . . All of the images shown here are just examples that may help you to assess your requirements.
In order to offer you any costs, suggestions and/or scale drawings we need a certain amount of information from you.
To find out what this is and how to get the ball rolling please click on this link to find out what information we need from you.
This oak honours board is displayed in the wardroom on HMS Ocean.
The first HMS Ocean was built in 1761, our honours board with the names of Commanders and dates served is displayed on board the sixth to be built which was launched in 1995.
HMS Raleigh
Naval Training Awards
The winning names of the Chip Dale award. Presented for staff excellence
by the Royal Navy's HMS Raleigh during initial training.
Founded in 1940, HMS Raleigh is a training centre for many aspects of seamanship based on land at Torpoint in Cornwall, it's huge, covering an area of several square miles. Ships such as HMS Brecon are moored close by for on board training.

RAF Cosford
Officer Command Structure
Finished with five coats of varnish, these natural oak honours boards with magnetic photo portraits display the hierarchical command structure of RAF Cosford. Supplied in two sizes, the honours boards measure 1500mm high X 1200mm wide and 1500mm high X 900mm wide.
Winged Thunderbolt Trophy
Honours Board
Presented to the Wing by a retired commanding officer.
The annual winner of the The Winged Thunderbolt trophy is also acknowledged on this oak veneered honours board 1200mm high X 800mm wide.
The trophy was first awarded in 2017 in recognition of high performance and excellence produced within the technical and support roles employed by the wing.
Museum Quality
Badges & Emblems
Much superior to the more commonly used exterior quality digital print.
Our badges are reproduced on museum quality substrate, the colours and density of the print will remain stable for decades. Unlike digital printing, our prints are all continuous tone producing a higher quality finish and depth of colour.

Royal Auxilliary
Air Force 614 Squadron
614 Squadron has been disbanded three times and reformed three times since they were first formed just before the start of the Second World War, we wish them a long and an uninterrupted future.

Commissioned Officers, City of Edinburgh, Universities Training Corps
This large board, 3000mm wide X 1200mm high includes a polished brass plaque to celebrate the unveiling.
The board acknowledges officer cadets receiving commissions.
Joint Medical Command
Military Commanders
These boards list commanders and chiefs of staff.
27th Regiment
Royal Logistics Corps
They need this many as they are the means through which the whole of the British army organises itself, gets anything and everything from A to B wherever A or B is and however awkward it is to get there.
We produced two hill shaped boards 1000mm high X 750mm wide X 19mm in a darkish oak finish.
The lettering is in Florentine gold and a space was left at the top to place 3D regimental crests already in their possession.
One board lists the names of Artificer Sergeants and the other Commanding Officers.
Mess Presidents
19th Regiment Royal Artillery
The board has a solid oak ogee moulding to frame it with a thin gold line just inside the frame, just to add a bit of quiet pizaaz!

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