Signal Tower, Dursey Island
The ruined Signal Tower visible at the highest point of Dursey Island is one of 81 signal towers built around the coast of Ireland between 1804-1806, as observation and communication system in response to the threat of a French Napolenic invasion!
An original handprinted lino print from ‘The Dursey Island Collection’ one of 12 prints depicting scenes of the landscape of Dursey Island, a rocky outcrop off the wild South West coast on the Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Each print will vary slightly as they have been hand printed. They are signed, titled and numbered, one of 50.
PAPER: Arches 185gsm HP deckled edged
PAPER SIZE: 11” x 7.5”
PRINT SIZE: 4” x 3”
The ruined Signal Tower visible at the highest point of Dursey Island is one of 81 signal towers built around the coast of Ireland between 1804-1806, as observation and communication system in response to the threat of a French Napolenic invasion!
An original handprinted lino print from ‘The Dursey Island Collection’ one of 12 prints depicting scenes of the landscape of Dursey Island, a rocky outcrop off the wild South West coast on the Beara Peninsula, Co. Cork, Ireland.
Each print will vary slightly as they have been hand printed. They are signed, titled and numbered, one of 50.
PAPER: Arches 185gsm HP deckled edged
PAPER SIZE: 11” x 7.5”
PRINT SIZE: 4” x 3”