DeBary Hall Historic Site – Eight panels on
buildings & pedestals
The eight DeBary Hall panels function as “labels” for large farm artifacts
and for estate buildings. But they also have short back stories and graphic
elements to help visitors appreciate the significance of what they are
seeing. Some are mounted on pedestals; most are attached prominently to the
structures they help interpret. They range in size from 17” by 22” to 20” by
25” — an appropriate scale for pieces not meant to compete with the
buildings themselves for visitors’ attention.
New
Smyrna Sugar Mill Ruins – six panels, all on pedestals
Three of the pieces (including the lead panel, titled “Risky Business”; also
“Columbus’ Chapel” and “Native Stone”) measure 24” by 36.” A gig panel
explaining the sugar process (“Sugar Making”) is 60” by 30.” Two other
subject panels are smaller but are still easily legible — “Low-Tech Mill” at
20” by 25” and “A Stray Relic” at 17” by 22.”
Columbus' Chapel panel Low Tech panel Native Stone
panel Risky
Business panel Stray Relic
panel Sugar Making
panel
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