Adamsfield Hut’s
Price range: $45.00 through $198.00
Adamsfield is now a ghost town, with the last permanent resident leaving in 1960, but the settlement boomed in the 1920s when a naturally occurring alloy known as osmiridium was discovered in the area.
The influx of miners saw this settlement go from tents and makeshift camps to a thriving place with shops, a school, a community hall, a post office, a bakery, a butcher, police quarters and a field hospital. It was even the place where the last-known thylacine was snared and held captive before being delivered to Hobart’s Beaumaris Zoo in 1933.
Original print by M.Flowers
Additional information
Print Size | 210mm x 297mm – 8.3" x 11.7", 297mm x 420mm – 11.7" x 16.5", 329mm x 483mm – 13" x 19", 420mm x 594mm – 16.5" x 23.4" |
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Paper type | Matte / Textured, Semi Gloss / Pearl |
Paper option's
Semi Gloss / Pearl
A very High Dynamic Range paper with superb clarity, sharpness and excellent colour gamut. High density 310gsm paper with a pearl like finish to eliminate glare yet producing prints with the true look and feel of a photograph.
Matt / Textured
310gsm 100% Cotton Rag paper. Museum-grade paper providing deep blacks, excellent image sharpness, optimum colour graduation and its unique slight grain makes it ideal for printing detailed work, colour photographs and exceptional black and white portraits. Slightly higher perceivable details than the semi gloss / pearl paper.