Statue of John Cabot in Bristol

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A striking black-and-white image of the statue of John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) in Bristol. The statue, situated on a cobblestone street with the Arnolfini art gallery in the background, captures Cabot in a thoughtful pose, commemorating his historic voyage. The description at the bottom reads: "John Cabot, born Giovanni Caboto in Genoa, Italy, is the explorer who embarked from Bristol & became the first man to discover North America, landing in Newfoundland, Canada in 1497, in his ship the Matthew." 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 striking black-and-white image of the statue of John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) in Bristol. The statue, situated on a cobblestone street with the Arnolfini art gallery in the background, captures Cabot in a thoughtful pose, commemorating his historic voyage. The description at the bottom reads: "John Cabot, born Giovanni Caboto in Genoa, Italy, is the explorer who embarked from Bristol & became the first man to discover North America, landing in Newfoundland, Canada in 1497, in his ship the Matthew." 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 black-and-white image of the statue of John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto) in Bristol. The statue, situated on a cobblestone street with the Arnolfini art gallery in the background, captures Cabot in a thoughtful pose, commemorating his historic voyage. The description at the bottom reads: "John Cabot, born Giovanni Caboto in Genoa, Italy, is the explorer who embarked from Bristol & became the first man to discover North America, landing in Newfoundland, Canada in 1497, in his ship the Matthew." 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.