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In 1866 the Hodbarrow Mining Company built a lighthouse on Hodbarrow Point to guide ships to its dock. When the company built a sea wall in 1905 to protect its mineworkings, it established a new lighthouse on the wall and abandoned the old one. Both structures still stand; indeed the newer lighthouse (which had itself been abandoned in 1949) was in 2004 refurbished and relit as part of a local community initiative.

Sea Wall, Millom

£27.00Price
  • The A3 print size is approximately 15" x 10" and comes unmounted and unframed. The A3 size is a limited edition, signed print of which there will be 100. A4 and A5 prints are unsigned open editions.

    My prints are produced with archival quality inks onto high quality fine art paper. Which ensures your prints are of the highest standards, will not fade in sunlight and will last for at least 75 -100 years.

    These prints are becoming very popular and highly collectable; add this your collection or start it now.

    Your print will be watermark free and you will receive the print in a sturdy photo tube. 

    If you have any questions I'll be happy to answer them. I also do custom pieces so please get in touch so we can discuss further.

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