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00696 Collection

Choose a picture from our 00696 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

19 items

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Memory Lane Prints

Background image00696 Collection: McDonalds Hamburgers cafe in the west end of London opens its door

McDonalds Hamburgers cafe in the west end of London opens its door. 11th January 1980

Background image00696 Collection: A prestigious award made to an East Cleveland mining museum could mean supporters not

A prestigious award made to an East Cleveland mining museum could mean supporters not having to dig so deep into their own pockets in future

Background image00696 Collection: The headmaster of the Blue Coat School, Coventry, Mr W. J Grimes

The headmaster of the Blue Coat School, Coventry, Mr W. J Grimes
The headmaster of the Blue Coat School, Coventry, Mr W.J Grimes, tries out the new 12-seater bus to the cheers of some of the pupils who helped to raise the money for it

Background image00696 Collection: Pupils at of Haigh House Blue Coat School, Coventry, looking happy as they won at School

Pupils at of Haigh House Blue Coat School, Coventry, looking happy as they won at School Sports, Haigh House are named after Bishop Haigh, former Bishop of Coventry

Background image00696 Collection: Kentucky Fried Chicken at 243 Finchley Road London, Shares the address with the Ramaras

Kentucky Fried Chicken at 243 Finchley Road London, Shares the address with the Ramaras Club and Restaurant.11th January 1980

Background image00696 Collection: Mine manager Alan Chilton lights the way forward at the Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Mine manager Alan Chilton lights the way forward at the Tom Leonard Mining Museum. 8th June 1992

Background image00696 Collection: Former Iron stone miner Jim Easton, 84, was one of the last to leave Skinningrove mine

Former Iron stone miner Jim Easton, 84, was one of the last to leave Skinningrove mine when it closed in 1958 - and the first to go back when it opened as The Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Background image00696 Collection: The Tom Leonard Mining Museum. 30th May 1983

The Tom Leonard Mining Museum. 30th May 1983

Background image00696 Collection: For years this fine Ironstone mining ambulance housedchickens

For years this fine Ironstone mining ambulance housedchickens. But now it has been restored to its former glory and given a place of pride in Skinningroves Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Background image00696 Collection: A miners kitchen, complete with cast iron range, clip rugs and Victorian chairs

A miners kitchen, complete with cast iron range, clip rugs and Victorian chairs, is being set up at the Tom Leonard Mining Museum

Background image00696 Collection: Lord Shuttleworth, Chairman of the Rural Development Commission paid a visit to the The

Lord Shuttleworth, Chairman of the Rural Development Commission paid a visit to the The Tom Leonard Mining Museum in Skinningrove. He is pictured with the museum manager Alan Chilton in the mine

Background image00696 Collection: Work has started on a new museum which will tell the history of Cleveland

Work has started on a new museum which will tell the history of Clevelands ironstone mining industry. The Tom Leonard Mining Museum at Skinningrove is a memorial to the Evening Gazette reporter in

Background image00696 Collection: Two budding miners - Kelly Plews, left, and Martin Robinson - pose outside the Tom

Two budding miners - Kelly Plews, left, and Martin Robinson - pose outside the Tom Leonard Mining Museum. 27th January 1983

Background image00696 Collection: Burger King Coventry Street London 11th January 1980

Burger King Coventry Street London 11th January 1980

Background image00696 Collection: Blue Coat School uniform, Coventry. 3rd June 1965

Blue Coat School uniform, Coventry. 3rd June 1965

Background image00696 Collection: The Blue Coat School, Coventry. 14th November 1985

The Blue Coat School, Coventry. 14th November 1985

Background image00696 Collection: Customers enjoying a lunchtime burger at at Wimpy restaurant in London

Customers enjoying a lunchtime burger at at Wimpy restaurant in Londons West End 11th January 1980

Background image00696 Collection: Lord Shuttleworth, Chairman of the Rural Development Commission paid a visit to the The

Lord Shuttleworth, Chairman of the Rural Development Commission paid a visit to the The Tom Leonard Mining Museum in Skinningrove. 18th July 1995

Background image00696 Collection: McDonalds Hamburgers cafe in the west end of London opens its door

McDonalds Hamburgers cafe in the west end of London opens its door. 11th January 1980


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Why Choose Us?

We are a leading provider of Art Prints and Photo Gifts since 2003, working in partnership with a range of Sporting Clubs, Charities, Museums and Picture Libraries. A large share of profits from any of their images will go directly towards supporting that charity or club. Our archive of images is carefully curated to bring you a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, wildlife, architecture, and more. We ship from our partner labs in the UK, USA, EU (Netherlands) and Australia.
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For quick and easy installation all wall art, including framed prints, canvas prints and metal prints are supplied with a ready to hang solution on the back. Generally, saw tooth hangers are applied as they allow wall art to hang flush against the wall. The serrated edge of the hanger prevents the frame from shifting or tilting when hung.
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Are the photo prints fade resistant?

Yes, we use archival quality photo paper photographic paper for vivid reproduction Prints are an accurate representations of the original artwork, which is preserved for artistic character and authenticity. We guarantee they match previews shown on our web site