Cast Metal Signs
An Unsung History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Porto Press Ltd
Published:6th Apr '26
£15.99
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Cast Metal Signs by John Hannavay is a richly illustrated exploration of Britain’s industrial heritage, focusing on the history, design, and craftsmanship of cast metal signage. This unique visual history book examines how iron, brass, and aluminium signs were produced by skilled foundries and manufacturers to serve railways, streets, factories, and civic buildings across the UK.
Blending industrial archaeology, typography, and design history, Cast Metal Signs reveals how these durable yet often overlooked objects shaped the visual identity of towns, cities, and transport infrastructure. From railway station signs to street markers and factory plates, cast metal signage played a vital role in communication, navigation, safety and public information.
Through detailed photography and historical context, the book uncovers a hidden chapter of Britain’s industrial past and celebrates the artistry of the metalworkers whose skill informed, guided, and protected millions. It invites readers to rediscover everyday signs they have seen but rarely noticed, highlighting how simple yet effective industrial design contributed to public life and safety.
Cast Metal Signs also demonstrates how functional signage became an enduring part of Britain’s built environment, linking communities to their industrial and transport heritage.
Perfect for railway enthusiasts, historians, designers and readers interested in British industrial history, typography, and heritage design. This book offers a fascinating insight into an under-researched aspect of the UK’s past and a tangible connection to its industrial legacy.
ISBN: 9781849956581
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 320g
120 pages