Port Erin postcard is by North East artist Emily Ward from her Isle of Man art print and gift range.
Sea spray splashes over Raglan Pier and up towards the cliffs of Bradda Hill on Emily's artwork of Port Erin Bay.
Sunlight glistens over the towering beach cliffs giving them an inviting warming red glow. Emily's splashes of paint add a pop of colour to this lovely art postcard.
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Port Erin
bay is situated on the south-western tip of the Isle of Man. The beach lies in a sheltered bay with the tall cliffs of Bradda head to the north of the curved bay.
Milner's Tower on Bradda Hill can be seen from the beach. It was built to honour William Milner, a resident of Port Erin who invested much of his time and money into the town in the mid-1800s
Port Erin has two small traditional lighthouses within the harbour. The Front Range Lighthouse stands on the beach and the Raglin Pier lighthouse which is at the end of the pier in the harbour.
Size 105x148mm A6
400 grammes Silk
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