Bruny Lighthouse

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The Cape Bruny Lighthouse is the second oldest extant lighthouse tower in Australia, as well as having the longest (158 years) history of being continuously manned. It was first lit in March 1838 and was eventually decommissioned on 6 August 1996.[2]

The project was commissioned by Governor George Arthur in 1835 after a series of shipwrecks south of Bruny Island and construction began in April 1836. The lighthouse was built by convict labour using locally quarried dolerite over two years. When first lit in March 1838 it was Tasmania’s third lighthouse and Australia’s fourth

Original print by M.Flowers

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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.

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.