The exhibition of 60 images, entitled Portraits of Adventure, consisted of 50 regular sized photographic images along with 10 specially commissioned four-metre high portraits by photographer Alastair Thain.
"We enjoy a close working relationship with both Cricket and Land Rover and are delighted to play a part in Land Rover's celebrations," said Simon Wood, sales director, Stage One.
For the exhibition, Stage One was asked to construct a number of different items including several plinths, two of which were designed to take a Land Rover vehicle and one used to display an Alastair Thain camera. In the main gallery area four double-sided aluminium walls were constructed to display the archive images. The RGS terrace was then transformed to display the 10 commissioned images with Stage One building four double-sided and two single sided aluminium clad, framed monoliths, with the glass weighing in at half a tonne per unit. These were set into a specially built, concrete effect, floored area.
(Jim Evans)