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Ailsa Craig Scotland Art Print, Ayrshire Travel Poster
Ailsa Craig Scotland Art Print, Ayrshire Travel Poster
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Travel art print of the iconic Ailsa Craig off the west coast of Scotland in Ayrshire.
Ailsa Craig is an island of 99 hectares (240 acres) in the outer Firth of Clyde, 10 miles west of mainland Scotland, upon which “blue hone” microgranite has long been quarried to make curling stones. The island is today a bird sanctuary, providing a home for huge numbers of gannets and an increasing number of puffins.
Unframed Prints
Available in:
• A5 - 149 x 210 mm
• A4 - 210 x 297 mm
• A3 - 297 x 420 mm
• A2 - 420 x 594 mm
Unframed prints are supplied signed with a border and can be placed directly in a frame or used with a mount.
Framed prints
Black Woodgrain Finish. 39mm wide, 15mm deep. Fitted with 1mm perspex and an MDF back.
Quality frames made in the UK. Supplied in a frame with a border and no mount.
• Frame size A4 - print size A4 no mount
• Frame size A3 - print size A3 no mount
• Frame size A2 - print size A2 no mount
Print Specifications
Our prints are high-quality giclee prints on archival fine art paper using pigment inks so should last for many years. Our 280gsm velvet fine art paper has a slight texture and is acid and lignin free.
Each print is made to order for you thus helping us reduce waste.
Shipping
A5, A4 and A3 prints are posted flat.
A2 prints are supplied in a tube.
A5 prints are posted 2nd class letter.
All other items are sent Royal Mail Tracked 48.
If you require a size that is not available here, please do not hesitate to get in touch, we are more than happy to meet your needs wherever possible.
Note: Colours may differ slightly from the images on screen due to differences in screen calibration
Copyright © Galloway Arts 2026: All designs are copyrighted and are not to be reproduced, altered or distributed without prior written permission. Purchase of a print does not transfer copyright or reproduction rights, all print designs, images and files remain property of Galloway Arts.
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