Soaring from the Shadows Postcard
One of my all-time favourite buildings in Cork City is the Old Hive Iron Works on the corner of Hanover Street and Washington Street. Thomas Addison Barnes founded the building in the 1800s, and it continued to produce iron castings well into the 19th century. I recently had the opportunity to photograph the building, and I was immediately drawn in by the beautiful shadow at the bottom, which added mood and intrigue. But, just as I pressed the shutter, a bird flew out of the shade, giving the shot a burst of energy and added interest. Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a Cork postcard!
Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a little taste of Cork!
A6 Postcard (105x148mm)
350gsm Stock
Smooth Matt-lamination on the front
Uncoated on the back
Back also has a ‘Hello from the Rebel County!’ message
This card is also available in Cork Postcards (Series 1)
One of my all-time favourite buildings in Cork City is the Old Hive Iron Works on the corner of Hanover Street and Washington Street. Thomas Addison Barnes founded the building in the 1800s, and it continued to produce iron castings well into the 19th century. I recently had the opportunity to photograph the building, and I was immediately drawn in by the beautiful shadow at the bottom, which added mood and intrigue. But, just as I pressed the shutter, a bird flew out of the shade, giving the shot a burst of energy and added interest. Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a Cork postcard!
Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a little taste of Cork!
A6 Postcard (105x148mm)
350gsm Stock
Smooth Matt-lamination on the front
Uncoated on the back
Back also has a ‘Hello from the Rebel County!’ message
This card is also available in Cork Postcards (Series 1)
One of my all-time favourite buildings in Cork City is the Old Hive Iron Works on the corner of Hanover Street and Washington Street. Thomas Addison Barnes founded the building in the 1800s, and it continued to produce iron castings well into the 19th century. I recently had the opportunity to photograph the building, and I was immediately drawn in by the beautiful shadow at the bottom, which added mood and intrigue. But, just as I pressed the shutter, a bird flew out of the shade, giving the shot a burst of energy and added interest. Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a Cork postcard!
Go on and reach out to someone on the other side of the world with a little taste of Cork!
A6 Postcard (105x148mm)
350gsm Stock
Smooth Matt-lamination on the front
Uncoated on the back
Back also has a ‘Hello from the Rebel County!’ message
This card is also available in Cork Postcards (Series 1)