Village of Port Sunlight, England. Artistic view of the early 20th century William and Segar Owen designed Hulme Hall.


Village of Port Sunlight, England. Artistic view of the early 20th century William and Segar Owen designed Hulme Hall. Now utilised as a conference, banqueting and wedding centre, the hall was originally designed to provide dining facilities for Port Sunlight female factory workers. Now a conservation area, Port Sunlight village was originally constructed by William Hesketh Lever, later Lord Leverhulme, for use by his factory workers. This photograph has been produced by merging three differently exposed images of the same scene. All of which were captured at approximately the same time - on a tripod mounted camera – and digitally processed to produce the resulting artistic rendition of the scene.


Size: 5796px × 3870px
Location: England, Cheshire, Wirral, Port Sunlight Village, Bolton Road
Photo credit: © UK Rural Images Cheshire / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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