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Old Park Halt Station

R550.00R1,500.00

Designed by Dutch architect Jacob Klinkhamer (after being commissioned by the South African government) the 19th century train station was first built in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and then re-erected at Park Halt (as Park Station was known at the time) between 1896 and 1897. In 1952, as part of the renewal of Park Station, the steel structure was dismantled and re-erected in Kempton Park as a training centre for railway personnel. Later again, in 1995, the building as once again dismantled and re-erected in Newtown where is stands today. It was hoped that when the structure returned to its current location that it would form part of a railway museum, but sadly nothing yet has transpired.

PRODUCT INFO:
Limited edition 1/100 print, 200mm x 200mm
Giclee print on 200gsm, Archival Matt

* each print includes a bespoke sticker story (to be placed on the back of a frame), the contents of this prints story can be seen above.

FRAMING INFO:
300mm x 300mm Aluminium Box Frame with artwork float mounted and centred

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No Frame, Black Aluminium