The Royal Pump Room Harrogate Acrylic Print
by Shirley Mitchell
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The Royal Pump Room Harrogate acrylic print by Shirley Mitchell. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
Harrogate in Yorkshire, England developed as a prosperous and flourishing spa town right back to the 16th century.
It was believed that the water... more
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Artist's Description
Harrogate in Yorkshire, England developed as a prosperous and flourishing spa town right back to the 16th century.
It was believed that the water from the many springs in the region had curative powers and people came from all over to drink the water. From the 1800s, more and more spa buildings were built to meet demand. One of these was the Royal Pump Room (the building that now houses the museum), a grand octagonal building opened in 1842 to replace the earlier building that had covered the popular Old Sulphur Well.
About Shirley Mitchell
Every photograph is a unique moment in time, never to be repeated. I live in the beautiful county of Surrey in England where the scenery, the lighting and the change of seasons can only be described as inspirational. What started as a hobby many years ago has developed into an obsession leading me to take photographic courses and trying to improve my skills. Being out and about with my camera is perhaps one of my greatest joys. My interests are varied but I get the biggest buzz from flowers, landscapes and architecture. I sincerely hope that I am able to share my enthusiasm by sharing my images.
$79.00
Michaela Perryman
Congratulations, featured in Best of British Group 13th January 2023 You are invited to add this featured image to the January-March 2023 discussion page
Shirley Mitchell replied:
Many thanks for the feature Michaela