Description
Finished in 1880 the Daniel O’Connell suspension bridge with its stone piers crosses the Manuherikia River at Ophir in Central Otago.
Anchored in the local schist, it is named after the 19th-century Irishman – a reminder perhaps of the many Irish gold miners who came to the area seeking their fortunes.
Down-loadable for printing at your convenience, or we’ll ship you a canvas print.
If purchased as a high resolution download the file size is 4505 × 3333 pixels and is suitable for your own printing at size A3 plus, and with care A2. Low resolution suitable for web sites are 1080 px in width.
Canvas prints are created when an image is printed onto 360 GSM canvas and then stretched or gallery wrapped onto a wooden frame ready for display or hanging.
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