'Beggars Bridge' Enhanced Photo


This packhorse bridge is dated 1619 and was built by Thomas Ferres, a local farmer's son who became Mayor of Hull. Eventually, he married the local squire's daughter, Agnes, and when she died he built the bridge as a memorial. It's one of my favourite places to stop whenever I'm driving through the Eskdale valley.

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All TVFMR fine art prints and canvases are available framed or unframed...

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All TVFMR fine art prints and canvases are available framed or unframed.

A 12 colour giclée process is used to print both fine art and canvas editions. 

In the case of framed fine art prints, images are printed onto museum-grade paper which has a gently textured surface. Unframed fine art prints are printed onto Hahnemühle Rag paper, a fabulous cotton rag with a lovely soft feel and light felt texture which provides a subtle three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth.

Canvas prints are 38mm deep and printed onto finely textured artist-grade cotton canvas and finished with ‘museum wrapped’ edges meaning that the image covers the whole visible surface with edges finished plain white.


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