Dorset Print Collection

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Dorset, Print Collection

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Works are available in the following sizes and editions:

Individual Prints
42x42cm (includes 4cm white border). Edition of 25, signed and numbered. £195
80x80cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 7, signed and numbered. £795
110x110cm (includes 10cm white border). Edition of 3, signed and numbered. £1,795

Print Collection
Sixteen 42x42cm prints from one county. £1,872 (40% discount over the individual price).

To purchase and for more details visit The Perimeter Print Shop alternatively email your order to mail@quintinlake.com or phone 07973 139345

Peveril Point at dawn, Swanage, Dorset.

Peveril Point at dawn, Swanage, Dorset.

Foggy Groynes at Mudeford, Dorset.

Foggy Groynes at Mudeford, Dorset.

Bournemouth from Warren Hill, Dorset.

Bournemouth from Warren Hill, Dorset.

Sea fog at Friars Cliff, Dorset.

Sea fog at Friars Cliff, Dorset.

Rempstone Heath, Purbeck, Dorset.

Rempstone Heath, Purbeck, Dorset.

Bournemouth Pier, Dorset.

Bournemouth Pier, Dorset.

Rope Lake Head, Dorset.

Rope Lake Head, Dorset.

Clavell Tower, a Tuscan style folly built in 1830, Dorset.

Clavell Tower, a Tuscan style folly built in 1830, Dorset.

South West Coast Path towards Houns-tout Cliff, Dorset.

South West Coast Path towards Houns-tout Cliff, Dorset.

Worbarrow Tout from Bindon Hill, Dorset.

Worbarrow Tout from Bindon Hill, Dorset.

Chesters Hill, Dorset.

Chesters Hill, Dorset.

Heavy Sky from Doghouse Hill, Dorset.

Heavy Sky from Doghouse Hill, Dorset.

St Catherine’s Chapel from Linton Hill, Abbotsbury, Dorset.

St Catherine’s Chapel from Linton Hill, Abbotsbury, Dorset.

Cloudscape above Doghouse Hill, Dorset.

Cloudscape above Doghouse Hill, Dorset.

Last light, St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury, Dorset.

Last light, St Catherine’s Chapel, Abbotsbury, Dorset.

Sunbeam, St Gabriel’s Mouth, Dorset.

Sunbeam, St Gabriel’s Mouth, Dorset.

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One thought on “Dorset Print Collection”

  1. Nick Duer-Duncombe says:

    Are you aware that the folly at Kimmeridge was moved back from the cliff edge when it was in danger of falling to the beach below?

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