Twyford Viaduct keyring has been created from an original painting by Emily Ward a local North East artist.
This art keyring has been hand pressed locally in Emily's studio near Newcastle.
A field of yellow, pink and blue flowers add an uplifting feel to this lovely art keyring of the old disused viaduct in Leicestershire.
A sun beaten, yellowing grassy field on the valley floor stretches out under the old brick railway bridge.
Rich tones of purples and pinks add a warmth to the evening sky in Emily's art keyring.
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Twyford lies in the parish of Twyford and Thorpe, in the district of Melton Mowbray in the county of Leicestershire. The name was derived from the two fords that were in the village.
The railway line opened in 1879, with the aim to transport coal and passengers between Northampton and Nottinghamshire. Twyford Viaduct was built in 1879 and had 14 impressive arches.
Hand pressed locally
A robust keyring made from Good Quality Hardwood.
Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Silver coloured key ring.
Presented in a Cello bag on a white card with Emily Ward Art Branding.
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