Product information
Travel poster produced in 1924 for London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) promoting rail travel to Northern Ireland. The poster shows a view of the ruins of the medieval Dunluce Castle on the north coast of County Antrim. The castle was first built by Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster, in the 13th century. It is situated on 100-foot high basalt cliffs with a sea cave underneath. This poster attempts to capture the beauty and mystery of the ruins. Artwork by Julius Olsson who was a member of the Royal Academy of Artists. This poster shows Dunluce Castle in a spectacular way as the artist has shown the light coming down on the castle. It must have been painted from out at sea looking up towards the castle to create this unusual breathtaking image.
This is truly an outstanding quality poster. It is printed on Fuji crystal archive photographic paper and is by no means a flimsy poster.
Please select your size from the drop down menu.
Any poster size of 70x100cm or smaller will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in framers and shops such as Ikea.
This is truly an outstanding quality poster. It is printed on Fuji crystal archive photographic paper and is by no means a flimsy poster.
Please select your size from the drop down menu.
Any poster size of 70x100cm or smaller will fit many popular frames that can be purchased in framers and shops such as Ikea.
Technical specifications
Brand | Travel Posters Online |
Condition | New |
Product Code | S-47 |
Weight | 1kg |