Posted on 2025-03-13
Description
Porthgain is a hamlet in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in Wales. Throughout the 19th Century, Porthgain was known first for its slate, then for brick making and finally for quarrying gravel.
The harbour, breakwater and piers were built in 1851 and served by a horsedrawn tramway from Abereiddy’s slate quarry.
Nowadays Porthgain is an interesting visit for tourists, and is a delightfully sheltered and attractive harbour.
I have painted the sides of the canvas in blue so that it can be hung on the wall as it is, or put into a frame. I shall ship in a cardboard box.
Material
- Canvas
Dimensions
W 18.11" x H 14.17" x D 0.7" - W 46cm x H36cm x D 1.8cmStyle
- Impressionistic
Subject
- Landscapes & Sea and Sky
Framed
No
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