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Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

R550.00R1,500.00

Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria, began construction of Cape Town’s harbour in 1860. The oldest harbour in South Africa had it’s greatest expansion in 1938 when work started on its well known Duncan Dock. In order to create the now deep-water harbour a large portion of the nearby coast line needed to be reclaimed. In 1988, redevelopment of the historic docklands around Victoria and Alfred Basins begun. A mixed-use area with a focus on retail, tourism and residential development, the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront has become an iconic element of Cape Town, and attracts over 23 million visitors a year contributing largely to the cities economy.

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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FRAMED OR UNFRAMED?*

No Frame, Black Aluminium