Fernandina Beach, FL
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Beautiful Giclee Watercolors by Sailor/Artist Al LaBanca Prints for Sale 7 x 9 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.00* 11 x 14 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00* Custom sizes UP to 18 x 24 - Shipped in tube . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00** 22 x 28 Beautiful Print - Shipped in Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175.00** Note Cards: 8 cards/envs. Three (3) Boxes Minimum . . . . $12.00 p/box* Single boxes of Note Cards may be ordered with your Print order (Postage Free) Prints signed on request I will also paint your favorite Lighthouse 10x14, $1000. 12x16, $1500. 15x20, $2000. 18x24, $2500 Telephone, email or Fax!
or Call the Artist: Al LaBanca at: 203 655-2831
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These Collector Note Cards of your favorite lighthouse are so vibrant and bright that you will frame them or only send to special friends. Ideal Gift! Eight (4.25x 5.5) cards and envelopes in a clear cover gift box. |
Beautiful Giclee Prints
Sample Print Shown with Matting front and back and facts about the light. Acid free paper and superb reproduction. Limited printing. And signed on request. Ideal Gift! Start a Collection! |
Al LaBanca, American Lighthouse Art, Darien, CT
Tel: 203 655-2831
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About Amelia Light
Originally
constructed
in 1820 at
Great
Cumberland
Island in
Georgia .
. . she
was moved
to its
present
location
in 1838.
Amelia
Island
Light is
located at
the mouth
of the St.
Mary’s
River
right in
the middle
of a
residential
area. .
.she is
not open
to the
public and
is very
difficult
to see
from the
landside .
. .but she
stands
tall at
107 feet
above sea
level and
shows a
white
light
every ten
seconds.
She
can be
seen for
nineteen
miles.
Many
years ago,
on our way
north, we
sailed
into
Fernandina
Beach
while they
celebrated
their
shrimp
festival!
We
tied up
with a
shrimp
boat for
the night
and then,
about a
dozen of
us went
into town.
The
main
street was
not paved,
and
traffic
was not
allowed
into the
dusty,
one-block
long town.
It
was a
memorable
occasion;
the people
were
terrific,
the girls
were
pretty,
the drinks
were
robust and
the shrimp
were
delicious.
Al
LaBanca,
Sailor/Artist,
Call:
Tel:
203
655-2831
Pay
by PayPal or by check
or credit
card!
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