Moray Firth Coast / Great North of Scotland. ca. 1910.
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Moray Firth Coast / Great North of Scotland. ca. 1910.
This anonymous designer presents an awe-inspiring eagle-eyed view of the sprawling Moray Firth Coast, which spans 500 miles of coastline in northern Scotland. It's a great destination for eco-tourism, as it boasts fjords, rivers, beaches, and towering sea cliffs—and it lays claim to the best dolphin and whale watching in Europe. Of course, golf courses also abound; fans of the historic sport can choose from 15 different courses dating back to 1889. But it wouldn't be a full Scottish outing without a dram of whiskey from a local distillery, which are also abundant. This is a two-sheet poster.
Size: 99 x 39 3/4 in./251.5 x 101 cm
Condition: B/ Slight tears in bottom text and folds; linen-backed on stretcher.
Printer: McCorquodale, Glasgow
Reference: Furness, p. 91
Key Words: Art Nouveau; British Travel; Travel; Sports; Railway
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Price: $1680 (starting bid + 20% buyer’s premium)
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Moray Firth Coast / Great North of Scotland. ca. 1910.
This anonymous designer presents an awe-inspiring eagle-eyed view of the sprawling Moray Firth Coast, which spans 500 miles of coastline in northern Scotland. It's a great destination for eco-tourism, as it boasts fjords, rivers, beaches, and towering sea cliffs—and it lays claim to the best dolphin and whale watching in Europe. Of course, golf courses also abound; fans of the historic sport can choose from 15 different courses dating back to 1889. But it wouldn't be a full Scottish outing without a dram of whiskey from a local distillery, which are also abundant. This is a two-sheet poster.
Size: 99 x 39 3/4 in./251.5 x 101 cm
Condition: B/ Slight tears in bottom text and folds; linen-backed on stretcher.
Printer: McCorquodale, Glasgow
Reference: Furness, p. 91
Key Words: Art Nouveau; British Travel; Travel; Sports; Railway