Clifton Suspension Bridge

£12.00

A stunning image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, framed by frosty tree branches against a twilight sky. The bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is beautifully illuminated, highlighting its architectural elegance. The description at the bottom reads: "The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Work started on the bridge in 1831. Sadly Brunel never saw the construction finished as he died in 1859. The bridge was completed & opened in his honour in 1864." This poster is part of a series by the photographer Adrian Ford of Fruitsalad Photographic.

Professionally printed, A2, 400 gsm Conqueror Art paper, posted in a postal tube.

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A stunning image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, framed by frosty tree branches against a twilight sky. The bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is beautifully illuminated, highlighting its architectural elegance. The description at the bottom reads: "The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Work started on the bridge in 1831. Sadly Brunel never saw the construction finished as he died in 1859. The bridge was completed & opened in his honour in 1864." This poster is part of a series by the photographer Adrian Ford of Fruitsalad Photographic.

Professionally printed, A2, 400 gsm Conqueror Art paper, posted in a postal tube.

A stunning image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, framed by frosty tree branches against a twilight sky. The bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is beautifully illuminated, highlighting its architectural elegance. The description at the bottom reads: "The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Work started on the bridge in 1831. Sadly Brunel never saw the construction finished as he died in 1859. The bridge was completed & opened in his honour in 1864." This poster is part of a series by the photographer Adrian Ford of Fruitsalad Photographic.

Professionally printed, A2, 400 gsm Conqueror Art paper, posted in a postal tube.