OLD NEW QUAY LIGHTHOUSE

from £95.00

Whitehaven Harbour dates back to 1633 and has a lot of history which explains the unusual name of this wonderful old lighthouse. As the harbour expanded what was once known as the new quay, became the Old New Quay. Constructed in 1742 it was once the main lighthouse for the harbour.

Taken at low tide from within the harbour just after sunset with a vintage Super Takumar 28mm f3.5 lens.

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Whitehaven Harbour dates back to 1633 and has a lot of history which explains the unusual name of this wonderful old lighthouse. As the harbour expanded what was once known as the new quay, became the Old New Quay. Constructed in 1742 it was once the main lighthouse for the harbour.

Taken at low tide from within the harbour just after sunset with a vintage Super Takumar 28mm f3.5 lens.

Whitehaven Harbour dates back to 1633 and has a lot of history which explains the unusual name of this wonderful old lighthouse. As the harbour expanded what was once known as the new quay, became the Old New Quay. Constructed in 1742 it was once the main lighthouse for the harbour.

Taken at low tide from within the harbour just after sunset with a vintage Super Takumar 28mm f3.5 lens.

The size you order is the size of the print itself which is then mounted and framed in your choice of either oak or black painted wood. I ship using acrylic rather than glass to prevent damage in transit. Unframed photographs come mounted. Custom prints are available, just drop me a message. Each print and frame is made to order so delivery may take up to 14 days. Delivery is a flat rate of £12 for the UK, for deliveries to the Highlands, Islands and the rest of the world, please get in touch first for a quote.