Cranes at the M Shed Bristol
A striking image of the cranes at the M Shed, captured in a vibrant blue hue. The cranes, numbered 29 and 30, were built by Stothert & Pitt of Bath in 1951. These electrically powered machines can lift over 10 tonnes and have been lovingly restored to working order by a group of museum volunteers. 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 striking image of the cranes at the M Shed, captured in a vibrant blue hue. The cranes, numbered 29 and 30, were built by Stothert & Pitt of Bath in 1951. These electrically powered machines can lift over 10 tonnes and have been lovingly restored to working order by a group of museum volunteers. 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 striking image of the cranes at the M Shed, captured in a vibrant blue hue. The cranes, numbered 29 and 30, were built by Stothert & Pitt of Bath in 1951. These electrically powered machines can lift over 10 tonnes and have been lovingly restored to working order by a group of museum volunteers. 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.