SS Great Britain with selective colouring
a dramatic black-and-white image with selective colouring of the SS Great Britain, highlighting its ornate figurehead in vibrant orange and gold. The ship, a masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering designed by Brunel, looms majestically in the foreground with its intricate details and iron hull. The description at the bottom reads: "The SS Great Britain, Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, was launched in 1843. The first ever iron-hulled, screw propeller-driven ship in the world, she travelled almost one million miles at sea." 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 dramatic black-and-white image with selective colouring of the SS Great Britain, highlighting its ornate figurehead in vibrant orange and gold. The ship, a masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering designed by Brunel, looms majestically in the foreground with its intricate details and iron hull. The description at the bottom reads: "The SS Great Britain, Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, was launched in 1843. The first ever iron-hulled, screw propeller-driven ship in the world, she travelled almost one million miles at sea." 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 dramatic black-and-white image with selective colouring of the SS Great Britain, highlighting its ornate figurehead in vibrant orange and gold. The ship, a masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering designed by Brunel, looms majestically in the foreground with its intricate details and iron hull. The description at the bottom reads: "The SS Great Britain, Brunel's masterpiece of nineteenth-century engineering, was launched in 1843. The first ever iron-hulled, screw propeller-driven ship in the world, she travelled almost one million miles at sea." 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.