Designer: | Bernard Higham |
Country: | Ireland |
Decade: | 1930 |
Dimensions: | 102 x 62cm (40 x 24in.) |
Condition: | Very good/excellent | | A-/B+ |
Linen backed | |
Publisher: | Ulster Tourist Development Association |
Printed by: | R. Carswell & Son Ltd., Belfast |
Category: |
Travel |
Love this travel poster promoting travels to Ulster, Ireland. Wonderful bright colors and a lovely young woman rendered by Bernard Higham.
Ulster is the northerly province of the island of Ireland. Encompassing the counties of Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim, Down and Armagh, Ulster was originally known by the Celtic name of Ulaid (Ulster in English). The earliest written sources about the history of Ulster date back to the 7th century.
Text: "Ulster for a Happy Holiday! Apply within regarding information and travel facilities to Northern Ireland".
Mounted on linen. A gem!