Go Great Western to Cornwall, 1933. [GWR]
Go Great Western to Cornwall, 1933. [GWR]
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Go Great Western To Cornwall, 1932 [Narrow Lane] [GWR] [Edward Mcknight Kauffer]
Specifications
Specifications
- Vibrant digital print applying fade-resistant yet compostable inks.
- Archival quality, minimum 160 GSM, matt-finish art paper. 100% FSC®-certified as responsibly harvested & biodegradable.
- Poster includes a white margin around the main image.
About
About
Illustrator: E. Mcknight Kauffer; commissioned by the Great Western Railway, 1933.
© Board of Trustees of the Science Museum. 21st c. remaster of first edition lithograph produced by The Archives Design Group exclusively for Stick No Bills Global®- certified distribution under license by SCMG Enterprises Ltd.
Dimensions
Dimensions
We aim to fulfill in imperial and metric standard sheet's dimensions, therefore we allow +- 0.7in. / 2cm., subject to the preferred size on destination.
- 5.11 x 7.08 in. / 13 x 18 cm
- 8.25 x 11.8 in. / 21 x 30 cm. (A4)
- 11.8 x 15.7 in. / 30 x 40 cm.
- 19.6 x 27.5 in. / 50 x 70 cm.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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- Packaging: biodegradable yet highly dent resistant tubes which can fit up to 4 posters.
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