'Bellarena Station' is an open edition photographic print by Alastair Stockman.
Bellarena Station sits in a stunning setting at the foot of the majestic cliff face of Binevenagh and looks across Lough Foyle at the Mountains of the Inishowen peninsula. The station buildings were erected between 1873 and 1875. The station exterior, in typical Victorian red brick boasts the very unusual station name spelt out in tiles.
The Railway Station has served several Railway companies since it first saw service on 18 July 1853.
The photograph is printed on high quality Fuji crystal photographic paper.
Frame Details: We use sustainable wooden frames and glass, not fibreboard and acrylic which typically you find in 'off the shelf' frames. Unlike acrylic, glass does not lose its clarity over time and can be easily and safely cleaned. We have been successfully shipping ready to hang frames containing glass since we opened in 2005.
There are two finishes to choose from:black or white. For frame details click the ‘View Frame Details’ link above.
Packaging Details: We go to great lengths to ensure that your purchase arrives in perfect condition. We only use sturdy cardboard postal tubes and double walled cardboard boxes. We use as much recycled and recyclable material as possible, including newspapers from our coffee shop, Coffee Yard, to pack our boxes.
Delivery Details: Unframed prints come in a tube. Place your order by 3pm for same day dispatch. Next day delivery is available at checkout. For full delivery information, including cost, click the ‘Delivery Information’ link above.
Artist | Alastair Stockman |
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Subject | Ireland-North, Travel |
Edition Of | N/A |
Signed | No |
One Off | No |
Image Size | 40.5 x 30.5 cm |
Paper Size | N/A |
Mounted Size | N/A |
Framed Size | 52.5 x 42.5 cm |
Medium | |
Catalogue Number | AS0012 |