Pilgrim BM45 at Brixham
Pilgrim BM45 at Brixham

As I have mentioned before we lived for a brief time in Brixham, Devon, a pretty "chocolate box" of a place on the South Devon coast. The harbour is always very busy as it's a working port and boasts one of the largest fishing fleets still in the UK. From time to time interesting boats enter and tie up in the harbour, one such craft was the "Pilgrim - BM45" which was built in Brixham in 1895. She trawled from Brixham until 1912 when she was later sold eventually leaving for Sweden where Brixham built trawlers were much sought after.

My digital painting is of the bow of the vessel, that looked so attractive as it was resting in the low tide, with a view in the background towards the Coastguard buildings. The Giclée Limited Edition quantity is 200 with the image measuring 11.25" x 8" (28.5cm x 20.3cm). The print once mounted will fit into a standard 16" x 12" (40.6cm x 30.4cm) frame. Each print is supplied named, signed and numbered in pencil with a 1inch white border beyond the image size above. The Giclée print is printed on superior archive quality 192gsm paper supplied as print only and not mounted or framed. Print will be bagged carefully and supplied in a protective postal tube or alternative for safety and comes complete with a certificate of edition number authenticity and print run length. If you would like to see further photographs before purchasing, then please contact me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be happy to send them to you.


** POST & PACKAGING IS INCLUDED ** For mainland UK customers only, if you are in Southern Ireland, Europe or the rest of the World, then please contact me for shipping charges thank you, Russell.

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Pilgrim BM45 at Brixham

As I have mentioned before we lived for a brief time in Brixham, Devon, a pretty "chocolate box" of a place on the South Devon coast. The harbour is always very busy as it's a working port and boasts one of the largest fishing fleets still in the UK. From time to time interesting boats enter and tie up in the harbour, one such craft was the "Pilgrim - BM45" which was built in Brixham in 1895. She trawled from Brixham until 1912 when she was later sold eventually leaving for Sweden where Brixham built trawlers were much sought after.

My digital painting is of the bow of the vessel, that looked so attractive as it was resting in the low tide, with a view in the background towards the Coastguard buildings. The Giclée Limited Edition quantity is 200 with the image measuring 11.25" x 8" (28.5cm x 20.3cm). The print once mounted will fit into a standard 16" x 12" (40.6cm x 30.4cm) frame. Each print is supplied named, signed and numbered in pencil with a 1inch white border beyond the image size above. The Giclée print is printed on superior archive quality 192gsm paper supplied as print only and not mounted or framed. Print will be bagged carefully and supplied in a protective postal tube or alternative for safety and comes complete with a certificate of edition number authenticity and print run length. If you would like to see further photographs before purchasing, then please contact me via the 'Contact us' menu above where I'd be happy to send them to you.


** POST & PACKAGING IS INCLUDED ** For mainland UK customers only, if you are in Southern Ireland, Europe or the rest of the World, then please contact me for shipping charges thank you, Russell.

Ref: 0102_pilgrimbrix