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Buses Glass Place Mat Collection (#39)

Step aboard the vibrant world of our Buses collection of Glass Place Mats from Media Storehouse. Transporting you to the heart of Europe, these mats feature intricately detailed designs of iconic buses from London, England. Each mat showcases the unique character and charm of these classic vehicles, making them a must-have addition to any table setting. Perfect for adding a touch of European flair to your dining experience, these shatter-resistant glass place mats are not only functional but also a delightful conversation starter. Experience the joy of travel right at your own table with our Buses collection from Media Storehouse.

Buses are a popular form of transport in London, England, the United Kingdom and Europe, and are an efficient way to get around cities and towns

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Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: London, Bank of England and Royal Exchange, c1910

London, Bank of England and Royal Exchange, c1910

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Piccadilly Circus 1931, (1935)

Piccadilly Circus 1931, (1935). From His Majesty The King 1910-1935. [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Wood-Pigeon or Ring-Dove - Colum ba palum bus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Wood-Pigeon or Ring-Dove - Colum ba palum bus, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Wood-Pigeon or Ring-Dove - Colum ba palum bus, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Red-Throated Diver - Colym bus septen triona lis, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin

Red-Throated Diver - Colym bus septen triona lis, c1910, (1910). Artist: George James Rankin
Red-Throated Diver - Colym bus septen triona lis, c1910, (1910). From Britains Birds and Their Nests, by A. Landsborough Thomson. [The Waverley Book Company, Limited, W. & R

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: From Cornhill, c1906. Artist: William Monk

From Cornhill, c1906. Artist: William Monk
From Cornhill, c1906. From The Studio Volume 80. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1920]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Scene at Ludgate Circus, 1850. Artists: Otto Limited, Eugene Louis Lami

Scene at Ludgate Circus, 1850. Artists: Otto Limited, Eugene Louis Lami
Scene at Ludgate Circus, 1850. From The Connoisseur Volume 104. [Otto Limited, London, 1939]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Last Cab Driver, and the First Omnibus Cad, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Last Cab Driver, and the First Omnibus Cad, c1900. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Last Cab Driver, and the First Omnibus Cad, c1900. An illustration for Sketches by Boz by Charles Dickens. From Hard Times and Sketches by Boz, Volume XI, by Charles Dickens

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman

The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. Artist: George T Plowman
The Towers of Notre-Dame, 1915. From Paris Past and Present. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: From a chalk drawing by Emil Orlik, c1900. Artist: Emil Orlik

From a chalk drawing by Emil Orlik, c1900. Artist: Emil Orlik
From a chalk drawing by Emil Orlik, c1900. From The Studio Volume 20. [The Studio Ltd. London & New York, 1900]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Traffic Trouble in 50, 19th century. Artist: Eugene Louis Lami

Traffic Trouble in 50, 19th century. Artist: Eugene Louis Lami
Traffic Trouble in 50, 19th century. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: London buses in use on the Continent for transporting British Troops, c. 1914

London buses in use on the Continent for transporting British Troops, c. 1914
Old Friends in a new setting: London buses in use on the Continent for transporting the British Troops, c1914. The B-type, developed by the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Troops and supplies are rushed from a railhead to the firing line, World War I, c1914-c1918

Troops and supplies are rushed from a railhead to the firing line, World War I, c1914-c1918. Lorries and London buses in the background. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier

Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). Artist: George du Maurier
Tempora Mutantur!, 1886 (1891). A print from Society Pictures, drawn by George du Maurier, selected from Punch, Volume II, London, 1891

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square from the terrace of the National Gallery, London, c1930s

Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square from the terrace of the National Gallery, London, c1930s. Artist: Spencer Arnold
Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square from the terrace of the National Gallery, London, c1930s. The column was designed by William Railton to commemorate Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Traffic passing the Bank of England, London, c late 19th century

Traffic passing the Bank of England, London, c late 19th century. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: London Bridge, London, c late 19th century. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

London Bridge, London, c late 19th century. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
London Bridge, London, c late 19th century. The bridge was rebuilt in 1825 as the old one could no longer cope with the increasing traffic, to a design by John Rennie

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co

Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. Artist: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co
Law Courts, Strand, London, late 19th century. The Royal Courts of Justice were built between 1873 and 1882. The Victorian Gothic style building was designed by George Edmund Street

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Westminster, London, 1904

The Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, Westminster, London, 1904. The photograph is looking east down the Strand towards St Dunstan in the West

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Gaiety Theatre, Strand, London, 1907

The Gaiety Theatre, Strand, London, 1907. The Gaiety Theatre was a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Morning rush hour, London Bridge, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish and Paterson

Morning rush hour, London Bridge, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish and Paterson
Morning rush hour, London Bridge, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, volume I, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The corner of Tothill and Victoria Streets, looking towards Parliament Square, London, 1926-1927

The corner of Tothill and Victoria Streets, looking towards Parliament Square, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Ellis
The corner of Tothill and Victoria Streets, looking towards Parliament Square, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Regent Circus (Oxford Circus), London, 1880s, (1926-1927)

Regent Circus (Oxford Circus), London, 1880s, (1926-1927). Famous London shopping area. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Getting on a bus in Ludgate Hill, London, 1926-1927

Getting on a bus in Ludgate Hill, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Regent Street, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Regent Street, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Regent Street, London, 1926-1927. The upper part of the famous shopping street looking towards Oxford Circus. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge, London, 1926-1927

The Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Mansion House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Ellis

Mansion House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Ellis
Mansion House, London, 1926-1927. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. It was built in Palladian style between 1739

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The City, centre of London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

The City, centre of London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
The City, centre of London, 1926-1927. The Stock Exchange and Bank of England. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Fleet Street as seen from opposite Salisbury Court, London, 1926-1927

Fleet Street as seen from opposite Salisbury Court, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Elephant and Castle during the time of the horse-tram, London, 1926-1927

The Elephant and Castle during the time of the horse-tram, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Horse Guards, Old Guard House of Whitehall Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Ellis

The Horse Guards, Old Guard House of Whitehall Palace, London, 1926-1927. Artist: Ellis
The Horse Guards, Old Guard House of Whitehall Palace, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: London Bridge rush hour, London, 1926-1927

London Bridge rush hour, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: A double-decker bus standing outside the Law Courts, London, 1926-1927

A double-decker bus standing outside the Law Courts, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: A horse-drawn bus, London, 1926-1927

A horse-drawn bus, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: A flock of sheep on the Strand, London, 1926-1927

A flock of sheep on the Strand, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: A bus driver, London, 1926-1927

A bus driver, London, 1926-1927. From Wonderful London, volume II, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, published by Amalgamated Press (London, 1926-1927)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: London Bridge, London, early 20th century

London Bridge, London, early 20th century

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Dr Churchs London and Birmingham Steam Coach, 1833

Dr Churchs London and Birmingham Steam Coach, 1833

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The War at Home: Bus Conductress, 1917, (c1920). Artist: Archibald Standish Hartrick

The War at Home: Bus Conductress, 1917, (c1920). Artist: Archibald Standish Hartrick
The War at Home: Bus Conductress, 1917, (c1920). Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great European War 1914-1918, seventh edition

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Holborn, London, 1917. Artist: Kingsway

Holborn, London, 1917. Artist: Kingsway
Holborn, London, 1917

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Views of Capitals: Fleet Street, London, c1900

Views of Capitals: Fleet Street, London, c1900. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Piccadilly Circus, London, 20th Century

Piccadilly Circus, London, 20th Century. The statue of Eros is visible on the left of the picture. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century

The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century. The Royal Exchange was established by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1566, with the aim of making London main European market-place

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Omnibus Life in London, 1859. Artist: William Maw Egley

Omnibus Life in London, 1859. Artist: William Maw Egley
Omnibus Life in London, 1859. Found in the collection of the Tate, London

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Blackwall Tunnel, London, c1900

Blackwall Tunnel, London, c1900. This tunnel, the older Western tunnel, connects the Essex and Kent sides of the Thames. Designed by the London County Councils chief engineer Alexander Binnie

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Cyclist in busy London traffic riding a machine of the Rover safety type, 1895

Cyclist in busy London traffic riding a machine of the Rover safety type, 1895. Artist: Stephen T Dadd
Cyclist in busy London traffic riding a machine of the Rover safety type, 1895. A police constable looks on as the cyclist rides alongside a horse bus (omnibus)

Background imageBuses Glass Place Mat Collection: Chronology, 1869. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene

Chronology, 1869. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
Chronology, 1869. Ever since the geologist, Sir Charles Lyell, had proposed in the 1830s that the world was much older than had previously been supposed



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Buses Glass Place Mat Collection

Buses are a popular form of transport in London, England, the United Kingdom and Europe, and are an efficient way to get around cities and towns, providing a convenient and cost-effective alternative to other forms of transport such as cars or trains and can also used for long-distance travel between cities, towns and villages. They offer a comfortable journey with plenty of room for luggage, and are be found in all sizes from small minibuses to large double deckers which can carry up to 80 passengers at once. Bus routes often run through the night allowing people to travel when other forms of transport may not be available or affordable. Buses provide an important service for many people who rely on them as their main form of transportation every day.
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The Buses collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the iconic buses of London. Our collection features a wide range of images capturing the charm and character of these historic vehicles in various settings across the city. From classic red double-decker buses to vintage Routemasters and modern hybrids, our collection has something for every bus enthusiast. Each piece in the Buses collection is expertly crafted using high-quality materials to ensure exceptional clarity and detail. Whether you're looking for a striking statement piece or a charming addition to your home decor, our collection offers an impressive selection of options to choose from. With its rich history and enduring popularity among locals and tourists alike, London's buses are an integral part of the city's identity. The Buses collection celebrates this legacy with beautiful artwork that captures their unique appeal in all its glory.
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What are Buses (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

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What Buses (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of bus-related art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. These include vintage posters, black and white photographs, colorful illustrations, and modern digital designs featuring iconic London buses such as the Routemaster double-decker bus or the New Bus for London. The collection also includes images of buses in other parts of England, as well as across Europe. Whether you are looking for a nostalgic piece that captures the essence of old-school British transportation or something more contemporary that celebrates the sleek design and efficiency of modern-day buses, we have got you covered. With high-quality printing techniques and various framing options available, these art prints make great additions to any home or office space. They can also be perfect gifts for anyone who loves buses or has an interest in public transport history.
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To purchase Buses art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, your Buses art print will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. The print will then be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or office or want to give a special gift to someone who loves buses or transportation in general, we have an incredible selection of Buses art prints that are sure to impress.
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How much do Buses (Transport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of art prints featuring buses in London, England, the United Kingdom and Europe. The cost of these prints can vary depending on a number of factors such as size, framing options and the specific image chosen. We have a variety of sizes available to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes both vintage and modern bus images captured by talented photographers from around the world. These prints are perfect for adding character to any room or office space. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they look stunning for years to come. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that our customers receive their orders promptly. If you're looking for beautiful bus art prints at competitive prices, we have got you covered.
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We take great care in delivering your Buses art prints to you. We use a trusted courier service that ensures your artwork arrives safely and securely. Your print will be carefully packaged with protective materials to prevent any damage during transit. We offer different delivery options depending on your location and preferences. Standard delivery is available for both domestic and international orders, while express shipping is also an option if you need your print sooner. Once your order has been dispatched, we will send you a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your package online. If there are any issues or delays with the delivery, our customer service team will be happy to assist you. We strive to provide a hassle-free and reliable delivery service for all of our customers' Buses art prints.