Luxylyan Viaduct, Cornwall

Catalog no.

0039

Year

1976

Subject

Landscape

Media

Ink & Watercolours /
Watercolour on paper

Size (H x W)

22 x 16 inches

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The artist often visited Cornwall and was impressed by the great height of this viaduct which was built to take a railway from the quarries of Joseph Treffry and water underneath - still used by the China Clay Industry.

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0039 Luxylyan Viaduct, Cornwall

The artist often visited Cornwall and was impressed by the great height of this viaduct which was built to take a railway from the quarries of Joseph Treffry and water underneath - still used by the China Clay Industry.
Subject
Landscape
Media
Ink & Watercolours
Year
1976
Catalog no.
0039
Size (h x w)
22
x
16 inches
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