Tamar and Brunel Bridges Greeting Card
Tamar and Brunel Bridges Greeting Card
Tamar and Brunel Bridges greeting card is from North East artist Emily Ward's beautiful range of blank art cards. This greeting card has been created from original artwork by Emily.
Emily’s art greeting card shows a colourful, atmospheric view of the River Tamar, with the Tamar Bridge and the Royal Albert Bridge stretching across the water side by side.
The sky is filled with soft shades of blue, lavender, and purple, lightly textured with clouds and flecks of light that create a gentle, airy mood. Below, the river flows calmly through the scene, reflecting cool blues and greens as it passes the town along its banks.
The Tamar Bridge rises tall and elegant with sweeping suspension lines, while the Royal Albert Bridge’s distinctive arched spans add a strong sense of structure and history.
In the foreground, a field of wildflowers spreads across this art card in vibrant pinks, yellows, greens, and purples, adding a lively contrast to the calm water and solid forms of the bridges.
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Tamar and Brunel Bridges
The Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Bridge stand alongside one another at Saltash, spanning the River Tamar between Devon and Cornwall.
Completed in 1859, the Royal Albert Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and is noted for its graceful iron arches that carry the railway across the river. The Tamar Bridge, opened in 1961, provides a road crossing and features a suspension design that reflects mid-20th-century engineering.
Together, these two structures create a striking contrast between historic and modern design, forming an iconic landmark and important transport link between the two counties.
Greeting Card
A luxurious blank greetings card. Made from original paintings by Emily Ward. Each card is blank inside for your own message.
Size 15x15cm Square card
Supplied with quality white recycled envelope
Cello wrapped












