#109 - "Settlers Cottage" - Timber & Iron Cottage circa 1900 (POSTER)
#109 - "Settlers Cottage" - Timber & Iron Cottage circa 1900 (POSTER)
Materials
Materials
We print using using the finest 100% rag cotton, mould made paper, printed with the Giclée (inkjet) printing process, using fade resistant pigment based ink.
Our Framed prints include the use of Non-reflective U.V. resistant glass, a Matte board surrounding your chosen image, as well as M.D.F backing board with hangers.
Dimensions
Dimensions
POSTER SIZE:
16" x 20" - (406mm x 508mm)
FRAME SIZE:
18" x 22" - (460mm x 555mm)
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
To start a return, you can contact us at oldshedproductions@gmail.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
"Settlers Cottage" by Oldshed Productions.
Depicting a 1900’s Timber & Iron Circa
Unframed Satin Poster - 16" x 20" - (406mm x 508mm)
Framed Satin Poster - 18" x 22" - (460mm x 555mm)
PHOTOGRAPHERS LOCATION NOTES
This little cottage is located in the northern reaches of the historic wine-growing region of the Swan Valley in Western Australia.
With only 4 rooms this cottage housed a family of 8 people, built of light stud framing, clad at the front with rough sawn weatherboards.
No ceilings to save on construction costs, the rooms are tiny, barely 9 x 9 feet square, timber floors with the internal walls clad with corrugated iron.
Baking in summer, freezing in winter.
Today it sits abandoned and unused, but not forgotten the owner living in a modern home located close by, keeps a weather eye on the building hoping one day to make it into a small museum to illustrate how people lived in a simpler age.
Ian Sergeant - Diploma Science - Photography
Ben Jackson - Bach Arts - Design - Bach Ed - Design