This is a print of an Early steam Powered Wool shed in New South Walses Australia called Kinchega Woolshed.
Early steam-powered woolsheds were a key part of Australia's wool industry during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, marking a transition from manual shearing to mechanized processes. These sheds used steam engines to power shearing machinery, significantly increasing efficiency and wool production. Notable examples include Kinchega Woolshed and the Blackall Historical Woolscour, which showcase the ingenuity and impact of this technology.
Australian Birds and landscape prints by Watercolour Artist Peter McKinnon
Each print is printed by a professional, printed on high quality 300 gsm Paper.
Please note that the print only is for sale, the print in the frame is an example only of what its looks like in a frame.
Available in 6 sizes: A2, 16 1/2 x 23 3/8 inches or 420 x 594mm
A3, 11 1/4 x 16 1/2 inches or 297 x 420 mm
A4, 8 ¼ x 11 ¾ inches or 210 x 297 mm
A5 ,5 7/8 x 8 ¼ inches or 148 x 210 mm
8 x 10 inches and 5 x 7 inches
We do not keep stock on hand in Size A2, it will have to be ordered to be printed, please allow 3 weeks for delivery on this item
Steam Power
High quality print on 300 gsm paper
A2 and A1 size
please allow up to 20 days for delivery as these are considered a special order.
