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Poster Print : Canal Packet Vulcan
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Canal Packet Vulcan
Plan of the canal packet boat Vulcan, built by Thomas Wilson at Faskine in 1818 for the Forth and Clyde Navigation Company to the designs of Sir John Robinson. Vulcan was the first iron boat to be built in Scotland
Scottish Canals are in charge of the five canals in Scotland
Media ID 14786837
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18x24 inch Poster Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection, featuring the iconic "Canal Packet Vulcan" from Scottish Canals. This beautiful print showcases a detailed plan of the historic packet boat, constructed by Thomas Wilson at Faskine in 1818 for the Forth and Clyde Navigation Company. Designed by Sir John Robinson, the Vulcan was a key player in Scotland's industrial past, plying the waters of the Forth and Clyde Canal. Bring a piece of Scottish maritime history into your home or office with this captivating and authentic poster print.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes. Printed on 150 gsm Matte Paper for a natural feel and supplied rolled in a tube. Great for framing and should last many years. To clean wipe with a microfiber, non-abrasive cloth or napkin. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Poster prints are budget friendly enlarged prints in standard poster paper sizes (A0, A1, A2, A3 etc). Whilst poster paper is sometimes thinner and less durable than our other paper types, they are still ok for framing and should last many years. Our Archival Quality Photo Prints and Fine Art Paper Prints are printed on higher quality paper and the choice of which largely depends on your budget.
Estimated Product Size is 61.6cm x 46.3cm (24.3" x 18.2")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the remarkable Canal Packet Vulcan, a groundbreaking creation that marked a significant milestone in Scotland's maritime history. Built by the skilled hands of Thomas Wilson at Faskine in 1818, this extraordinary vessel was commissioned for the esteemed Forth and Clyde Navigation Company under the visionary guidance of Sir John Robinson. The image captures the essence of Vulcan's pioneering design, as it proudly stands as Scotland's first-ever iron boat. Its sleek silhouette and sturdy construction are testaments to both technological advancement and artistic craftsmanship. The photograph beautifully highlights every intricate detail, from its meticulously crafted hull to its elegantly arched deck. While this stunning print does not delve into Vulcan's commercial use, it invites viewers to appreciate the sheer ingenuity behind its creation. It serves as a reminder of how innovation can shape industries and push boundaries beyond imagination. As we gaze upon this historic artifact frozen in time, we are reminded of Scotland's rich canal heritage and its vital role in connecting communities across vast distances. This print is an homage to those who dared to dream big and transform their visions into reality – forever leaving an indelible mark on Scottish Canals' legacy.
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