A framed four-season digital photograph montage of Clifton Suspension Bridge. Edition 1 of 200. Exhibited as part of the artist's series Bristol Through the Lens - part of the Bristol Festival of Photography in 2010 and subsequently shown at The New Room (2011) and St George's, Bristol (2012).
Beaumont, Sheona DrThe painted print shows three red boats on the river, the zig-zag path, Hotwells spa and the New Inn.
unknownMarked '"Arglye" Bone China, England'.
unknownThe handbill describes Mr G. Courtney's second attempt of crossing the Avon Gorge at 6:30pm on Monday 5 June 1826. The first crossing took place on 22 May 1826 when Courtney 'flew' across the Avon Gorge horizontally from a rope suspended from a point above the Giant's Cave to a tree in Leigh Woods. As well as a poem, the item includes a woodcut illustration showing winged figure flying over the Avon Gorge.
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