Clifton Suspension Bridge Perspective

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An angled image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, showcasing its intricate ironwork and the sweeping span across the Avon Gorge against a clear blue sky. The perspective highlights the engineering marvel of the bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The description at the bottom reads: "Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was completed in 1864. The bridge has a span of 214 meters across and is 80 meters above the Avon Gorge below." 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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An angled image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, showcasing its intricate ironwork and the sweeping span across the Avon Gorge against a clear blue sky. The perspective highlights the engineering marvel of the bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The description at the bottom reads: "Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was completed in 1864. The bridge has a span of 214 meters across and is 80 meters above the Avon Gorge below." 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.

An angled image of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, showcasing its intricate ironwork and the sweeping span across the Avon Gorge against a clear blue sky. The perspective highlights the engineering marvel of the bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The description at the bottom reads: "Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was completed in 1864. The bridge has a span of 214 meters across and is 80 meters above the Avon Gorge below." 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.