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Street is a small village located in Yorkshire, England and has a population of around 1,000 people and is situated on the River Ure

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Background imageStreet Collection: James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz, on the 2nd and 3rd March 1941 The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon

Background imageStreet Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull

Background imageStreet Collection: The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire

The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire. Caption suggests they are taking part in one kind of contest

Background imageStreet Collection: Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The

Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by

Background imageStreet Collection: Picture shows Costellos Corner, the junction of Jameson Street with Savile Street

Picture shows Costellos Corner, the junction of Jameson Street with Savile Street and George Street, Hull, Yorkshire. ***Note

Background imageStreet Collection: A soldier helping to move luggage from a home that has been hit by the Luftwaffe in The

A soldier helping to move luggage from a home that has been hit by the Luftwaffe in The Hull Blitz. the house is in Ferensway, (one word) in Hull

Background imageStreet Collection: Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire

Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available

Background imageStreet Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. There are no details or date

Hull, Yorkshire, during World War Two. There are no details or date available for this picture. It shows officials inspecting a motorised contraption

Background imageStreet Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit

Background imageStreet Collection: The morning after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Scarborough Street in the city

The morning after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Scarborough Street in the city of Hull, East Yorkshire. Though their home was totally destroyed

Background imageStreet Collection: A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby

A military procession of army personnel passing through the streets of Hull or nearby area. Picture shows The Bren Gun Carrier. Serial number T33548 number 41, passing a local hotel

Background imageStreet Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz in World War Two. The Hull Blitz was

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz in World War Two. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World

Background imageStreet Collection: General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: Scenes in Hemsworth Village, Yorkshire. Unemployment is high in the village following a

Scenes in Hemsworth Village, Yorkshire. Unemployment is high in the village following a run down of the coal industry. 19th March 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

General scenes of Lumb Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire. 17th September 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: Paris Street in the village of Scholes, near Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire

Paris Street in the village of Scholes, near Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire. 24th July 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: Lands Lane, in the centre of Leeds precinct, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973

Lands Lane, in the centre of Leeds precinct, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973

Background imageStreet Collection: Kirkgate, Leeds, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973

Kirkgate, Leeds, West Yorkshire. 22nd January 1973

Background imageStreet Collection: Park Methodist Church, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 1971

Park Methodist Church, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. 1971

Background imageStreet Collection: Ken Loach, (film director) on the school football playing field

Ken Loach, (film director) on the school football playing field, during the filming of the football scene in the film Kes

Background imageStreet Collection: David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral

David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene

Background imageStreet Collection: David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral

David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene

Background imageStreet Collection: David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral

David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene

Background imageStreet Collection: David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral

David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene

Background imageStreet Collection: Two residents of 'Coronation Street'share a joke with royalty at a party in

Two residents of "Coronation Street"share a joke with royalty at a party in
Two residents of " Coronation Street" share a joke with royalty at a party in Huddersfield. For the laughing companion of Elsie and Dennis Tanner (Pat Phoenix and Philip Lowrie)

Background imageStreet Collection: Civic thanks from the Lord Mayor as rescue workers search the rubble in Bean Street

Civic thanks from the Lord Mayor as rescue workers search the rubble in Bean Street, Hull for survivors following a particularly heavy air raid on the city. 15th March 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: The wreckage of F W Woolworth Prince Street, Bridlington after a direct hit during a raid

The wreckage of F W Woolworth Prince Street, Bridlington after a direct hit during a raid on the town by the Luftwaffe. Four people were killed in the raid

Background imageStreet Collection: Wrecked and burnt out shops on Lombard Street, Hull following a raid on the centre of

Wrecked and burnt out shops on Lombard Street, Hull following a raid on the centre of the city. Circa May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: Firemen dampening down Mateer & Nelson on Chapel Street

Firemen dampening down Mateer & Nelson on Chapel Street, Hull following an overnight air raid by the Luftwaffe on the city. 8th May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: Amid the devastation in Cave Street, Beverley Road, Hull a gas lamp remained

Amid the devastation in Cave Street, Beverley Road, Hull a gas lamp remained, stark against the blacken sky, as if to symbolise the spirit and defiance of the people of Hull

Background imageStreet Collection: The shell of the Albion Congregational Church on Albion Street

The shell of the Albion Congregational Church on Albion Street, Hull following the air raids of 1941 on the city. Circa May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull

The 102 foot Wiberforce monument overlooking Queens Gardens, Hull. The column is 90 feet and the statue on top is 12 feet tall, carved out of hard-wearing millstone grit

Background imageStreet Collection: The R38 Airship seen above the Rialto Cinema in Beverly Street, Hull. 21st June 1921

The R38 Airship seen above the Rialto Cinema in Beverly Street, Hull. 21st June 1921

Background imageStreet Collection: Fountains splashing merrily amid flowerbeds ablaze with colour

Fountains splashing merrily amid flowerbeds ablaze with colour, shoppers resting awhile in the August sun help to make this picture of a new look Queens Gardens, Hull

Background imageStreet Collection: The remains of terrace houses in Durham Street, Hull which receive a direct hit from a

The remains of terrace houses in Durham Street, Hull which receive a direct hit from a German bomb during the raid on the city on the night of the 7th - 8th May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: A year on from the end of the war and the city of Hull still bares the scars of the 800

A year on from the end of the war and the city of Hull still bares the scars of the 800 air raids on the city, as seen here at the junction of Albion Street and Prospect Street. 8th May 1946

Background imageStreet Collection: ARP personnel, Air raid warden help to search for survivors in an East Hull street after

ARP personnel, Air raid warden help to search for survivors in an East Hull street after a German raid on the city 9th May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: Rescue workers search rubble for survivors after a parachute mine detonated on Bean

Rescue workers search rubble for survivors after a parachute mine detonated on Bean Street in Hull during the Luftwaffe raid on the city on the night of the 14th - 15th March 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: The shells of burnt out shops in Jameson Street, Hull following the German air raid

The shells of burnt out shops in Jameson Street, Hull following the German air raid on the city on the 7th - 8th May 1941

Background imageStreet Collection: Hammonds Department Store on Paragon Square, Hull. Circa 1937

Hammonds Department Store on Paragon Square, Hull. Circa 1937

Background imageStreet Collection: Police cordon off a crater caused by a German bomb outside The Albion Hotel at

Police cordon off a crater caused by a German bomb outside The Albion Hotel at the junction of Hedon Road and Williamson Street, Hull on the morning 30th August 1940

Background imageStreet Collection: Tugs, lighters and barges moored to the staithes awaiting to unload their goods into

Tugs, lighters and barges moored to the staithes awaiting to unload their goods into warehouses along the River Hull. Whilst others wait to continue upstream to the Air Street

Background imageStreet Collection: St Williams College, York, North Yorkshire. April 1974

St Williams College, York, North Yorkshire. April 1974

Background imageStreet Collection: Youngs Hotel, York, North Yorkshire, claims to be the birthplace of Guy Fawkes

Youngs Hotel, York, North Yorkshire, claims to be the birthplace of Guy Fawkes. April 1974



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Street Collection

Street is a small village located in Yorkshire, England and has a population of around 1,000 people and is situated on the River Ure. The village has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age and was once an important centre for wool production. Today, Street is known for its beautiful scenery and charming atmosphere. Visitors to they are enjoy activities such as walking, cycling and fishing along the riverbank or exploring its many historic sites such as St Mary's Church which dates back to the 12th century. There are also several pubs in Street where visitors can sample traditional Yorkshire ales and delicious local cuisine. All in all, it offers a unique experience that combines history with modern amenities for visitors to enjoy.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Street collection from Media Storehouse offers a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the streets of Yorkshire in England. Our collection showcases the beauty and charm of this historic region with its cobbled lanes, quaint buildings and bustling markets. Each piece is carefully curated to capture the essence of life on these streets - from the vibrant colours of market stalls to the quiet serenity of hidden alleyways. Whether you're looking for a stunning focal point for your living room or a unique gift for someone special, there's something in our collection to suit every taste and budget. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout, each item is designed to last for years to come. So why not bring a touch of Yorkshire into your home today with one of these beautiful pieces?
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What are Street (Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Street art prints are reproductions of original street art pieces that have been created by artists in the Yorkshire region of England, United Kingdom. These prints capture the essence and vibrancy of urban life through a range of artistic styles including graffiti, stencil work, and murals. The artwork often features bold colors, intricate designs, and thought-provoking messages. Street art has become increasingly popular over recent years as it provides an alternative form of expression to traditional gallery-based art. Street artists use public spaces to create their works which can be seen by anyone who passes by. This makes street art accessible to all and allows for a wider audience to engage with contemporary art. Street art prints from Media Storehouse offer collectors the opportunity to own a piece of this unique genre without having to travel around the world searching for specific artworks. They provide an affordable way for people to enjoy these vibrant pieces in their homes or offices while supporting local artists at the same time.
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What Street (Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of street art prints from various locations in Yorkshire, England. These prints showcase the vibrant and diverse street art culture that is present throughout the region. Some popular options include graffiti murals, stencil art, and urban photography. One of the most iconic pieces available is a print of the famous "Graffiti Mecca" on Leake Street in London. This location has become synonymous with street art and attracts artists from all over the world to leave their mark on its walls. Other notable prints feature works by local artists such as Phlegm, who has created stunning murals in Sheffield that have gained international recognition. Whether you are looking for bold and colorful designs or more subtle black-and-white photographs, we have something to suit every taste. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece to add some character and personality to your home or office space.
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How do I buy Street (Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Street art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artworks online. We offer a wide range of options to choose from, including different sizes and framing choices. Once you have found the artwork that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We offer secure payment options such as credit card or PayPal for your convenience. After completing your purchase, they will process your order promptly and ship it out to you in a timely manner. Their Street art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artworks created by talented artists based in Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe. These prints are perfect for adding a touch of urban flair to any room in your home or office space. Buying Street art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and enjoyable experience that allows you to bring beautiful works of art into your life with ease.
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How much do Street (Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

Street art prints from Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe are available at Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected. These prints are an affordable way to bring a piece of street art into your home or office space. Street art has become increasingly popular in recent years as it is seen as a form of self-expression and creativity that can be appreciated by all. The prices for street art prints vary based on factors such as the artist's reputation, the rarity of the artwork, and its condition. However, we offer a wide range of options to suit different budgets without compromising quality. Whether you're looking for something small to add some character to your room or something larger that will make a statement in any space, there is sure to be an option that suits your needs at Media Storehouse.
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How will my Street (Yorkshire England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Street art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Depending on the size of your order, we may ship it using standard postal services or courier delivery. If you have ordered a smaller print, it will likely be shipped flat in a sturdy envelope with protective backing board. Larger prints may be rolled and shipped in a tube for added protection during transit. Rest assured that all our deliveries are tracked so that you can keep an eye on its progress until it reaches your doorstep. We take great care when packing and shipping your artwork to ensure that it is protected throughout the journey. If for any reason there is damage during transit, please contact us immediately so we can arrange for a replacement or refund as necessary.