In Pictures: Historic Ulster - linen, horses and the shipyard

Monday, 19 October 2009

Musgrave Dock, April 1967
To purchase this photograph as large format canvas or acrylic visit Belfast Telegraph page on www.niphotocanvas.co.uk

Musgrave Dock, April 1967 To purchase this photograph as large format canvas or acrylic visit Belfast Telegraph page on www.niphotocanvas.co.uk

The Belfast Telegraph is offering an opportunity to buy selected images taken from our historic archives.

The photographs give a fascinating insight into the history and culture of Northern Ireland during the twentieth century and include images from from the heydays of ship building, the linen industry and horses.

You can buy as these stunning photographs as large frame stretched canvases or mounted in specially commissioned acrylic frames.

>>To see photo galleries click on image

To make a purchase from our collection, simply click here www.niphotocanvas.co.uk/thebelfasttelegraph.htm , pick your picture from one of the Belfast Telegraph portfolios, follow the instructions for picture type, sizing , payment and we will do the rest for you. The pictures on display only represent a small sample of what is available in the Belfast Telegraph archive and we hope to expand this collection on an ongoing basis

The photographs are reproduced and are available for purchase under license from Belfast Telegraph, Independent News & Media (Northern Ireland) who retain copyright for use of all images. All publishing rights reserved. These canvases and acrylics are produced by NI Photo Canvas, a new company based in Killinchy Co Down, which specialises in producing these types of picture.


We will be adding more photos of Ulster towns in the next week or two, including Bangor, Groomsport, Donaghadee, Banbridge, Ballynahinch, Ardglass, Ballycastle, Portrush, Portstewart, Cultra, Hillsborough, Lisburn, Holywood, Carrickfergus and Cushendall. Others will follow including towns in Tyrone and Derry. These make great Xmas presents so please keep an eye on the site! If we can be of any assistance, then please call us on 02897 542185.

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