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A Recycling Court in London




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A Recycling Court in London

Illustration from 19th century

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Media ID 14777617

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Greetings Card (A5)

Add a touch of historical charm to your greetings with our Media Storehouse Recycling Court Greeting Cards. Featuring an exquisite illustration from the 19th century by clu from the Fine Art Storehouse, this card showcases a quaint scene of a recycling court in London. Perfect for eco-conscious friends or those who appreciate the beauty of the past, this card is a thoughtful and unique way to express your sentiments. Inside, a blank space is provided for your personal message. Send a piece of history with every greeting.

Create your own greetings card. Size when folded is A5 (14.5x21cm or 5.7x8.3 inches)

Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 14.5cm (8.3" x 5.7")

Estimated Product Size is 21cm x 29cm (8.3" x 11.4")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this 19th-century illustration, we are transported back in time to witness the bustling activity of a recycling court in London. The artist, clu, skillfully captures the essence of this vibrant scene with intricate details and vivid colors. The print showcases an era when environmental consciousness was already taking root. The image depicts a courtyard filled with people engaged in various recycling activities. Men and women can be seen sorting through piles of discarded materials, meticulously separating glass bottles from scrap metal and paper waste. Their dedication to reusing and repurposing is evident as they work diligently towards creating a sustainable future. Amidst the organized chaos, one cannot help but notice the sense of community that permeates through the air. Neighbors chat animatedly while exchanging tips on recycling techniques or sharing stories about their latest finds. Children play nearby, their innocent laughter echoing against the backdrop of this industrious setting. This historical artwork serves as a reminder that responsible waste management has always been crucial for our planet's well-being. It encourages us to reflect upon our own modern-day practices and consider how we too can contribute to reducing waste and preserving resources. As we admire this remarkable piece from Fine Art Storehouse, let it inspire us to embrace sustainability not just as an obligation but as an opportunity for creativity and positive change within our communities.

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