British Airways, c.1936. [De Havilland]
British Airways, c.1936. [De Havilland]
British Airways, c.1936. [De Havilland]
Sven Brasch
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.
- Inclusive of a bright white protective border.
About
About
Illustrator: Frank A. A. Wootton O.B.E. commissioned by the British Overseas Air Corporation.
Original lithographic print produced by the British Overseas Air Corporation, London, 1950s.
Art edition by The Archives Design Group (UK) Limited on behalf of The British Airways Speedbird Heritage Museum.
Exclusively for Stick No Bills®-certified distribution worldwide under authorisation © British Airways Plc and the heirs to the artist’s estate.
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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