The Oracle House was originally built in 1702 and is one of the oldest homes in New England. It was built by the Honorable Richard Wibird who was an officer in the British Royal Navy, a wealthy merchant, a member of The King's Council, and a benefactor of Harvard College. This historic home was originally located behind the North Meetinghouse on Market Square and has been moved at least two times. It was moved from that location c1800 to Haymarket Square and again in 1937 to its present location on Marcy Street where it faces Prescott Park. The house was given its name after the newspaper "Portsmouth Oracle" which began publication in 1973 in the building when it was near Market Square.
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- 12x18 prints are printed with a half inch white border on 13x19 paper and are shipped rolled in a rigid cardboard tube.
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Oracle House - Historic Portsmouth NH - Graphic Art Print
Printed on high quality archival luster paper as ordered and shipped out from 1 to 3 business days.
Small: 6x9 print comes matted (total size 9x12 with white mat) and shipped in a rigid cardboard mailer.
Medium: 8x12 print comes matted (total size 12x16 with white mat) and shipped in a rigid cardboard mailer.
Large: 12x18 print comes rolled in a rigid cardboard tube (total size 13x19 paper - NO MAT).* I retain all copyrights to my artwork and it may not be reproduced or used commercially in any way. Buyers agree that my art is for private use only.