Peveril Castle Peak District 1961 Vintage Print

A print from a disbound book about The Peak District dated 1961, the reverse side has an unrelated unrelated picture.

Caption beneath the picture - THE RUINS OF PEVERIL CASTLE. This ancient castle, built on the top of a limestone hill, is the chief feature of the village of Castleton. The castle, originally founded by William Peveril in 1068, was used by Walter Scott as the title of his novel, Peveril of the Peak, partly set in Derbyshire.

Suitable for framing, the average picture size is approx 10.25" x 7.5" or 26cm x 19cm, actual page size inc border and text approx 11" x 8.25".

This is a vintage print, printed on semi-gloss heavy magazine style paper not a modern copy and does show signs of age or previous use commensurate with the age of the print with possible light creases, marks or foxing. Please view the scans as they form part of the description any major faults would be highlighted or mentioned here.

The date given of 1961 is the printing date, the actual date of creation can be earlier.

All pictures will be sent bagged and in a board backed envelope for protection in transit.

Please note: That while every care is taken to ensure my scans or photos  accurately represent the item offered for sale, due to differences in  monitors and internet pages my pictures may not be an exact match in  brightness or contrast to the actual item.