Eric Gill works at the Midland Hotel, Morecambe

Eric Gill works at the Midland Hotel, Morecambe include a sculpture, reliefs and a medallion.

These were two seahorses, modelled as Morecambe shrimps, for the outside entrance, a round plaster relief on the ceiling of the circular staircase inside the hotel, a decorative wall map of the north west of England, and a large stone relief of Odysseus being welcomed from the sea by Nausicaa.

[3] The hotel had gradually become run down and neglected and eventually closed its doors to the public in 1993, but early in 2003 it was purchased by Urban Splash, a Manchester-based property company.

Neptune sits wearing a crown and Triton emerges from the sea, clasping his golden horn in his hands.

The bas-relief has the inscription "There is good hope that thou mayest see thy friends", and "Homer/Ody" in smaller capitals.

Completed in 1933, the map shows the northwest coastline from Whitehaven in the north to Birkenhead in the south, with many places being indicated by a feature associated with them.

The main entrance to the Midland Hotel.
One of Eric Gill's two seahorses above the entrance to the Midland Hotel.
The Neptune and Triton medallion.
The Odysseus relief.