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Eliot Hall University of Kent Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

Eliot Hall University of Kent Canterbury | Limited Edition Art Print by Andy Tuohy

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Celebrate student life in Canterbury with this bold Eliot Hall art print by Andy Tuohy — a nostalgic tribute to one of the University of Kent’s most iconic buildings.

Built in the 1960s as part of the University of Kent’s original campus, Eliot College and its central hall have been at the heart of student life for generations. Named after the poet T.S. Eliot, the building’s modernist design reflects the optimism and ambition of the university’s founding era. For many alumni, Eliot Hall is a symbol of lectures, performances, friendships and milestones in Canterbury. This vibrant design captures both its Brutalist lines and academic spirit, making it a perfect piece for University of Kent graduates, literary enthusiasts, and fans of mid-20th-century architecture.

✦ Giclée printed on heavyweight Hahnemühle fine art paper
✦ Signed, embossed and numbered by the artist
✦ Limited edition of 100
✦ Unframed – Size: W50 × H40 cm (19 ¾ × 15 ¾ inches)

This artwork forms part of Andy Tuohy’s celebrated regional series, inspired by the graphic tradition of British travel posters.

UK delivery is included. All prints are sent flat and securely packaged by our UK-based printer. Please allow 7 to 10 working days.

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