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Men Unloading Bones Print, 1937

Framed Print : Men Unloading Bones Print, 1937
Framed Print : Men Unloading Bones Print, 1937
Framed Print : Men Unloading Bones Print, 1937
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Framed Print of Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London

Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London.
5 October 1937. TopFoto independent historic photographs and images all subjects and eras. © TopFoto.co.uk

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Discover vintage charm with our Framed Prints, featuring 'Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London' by John Topham from TopFoto, captured on 5 October 1937. Perfect for home decor enthusiasts and photography lovers alike, these Framed Prints add a touch of nostalgia to any room.

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Photo Prints - High-quality Photo Prints of Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London by renowned photographer John Topham. Available as Photo Prints, this vintage image captures a moment in time on 5 October 1937. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and history buffs looking to decorate their home or office with photo prints.

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Poster Prints - High-quality Poster Prints available featuring 'Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London' by John Topham, captured on 5 October 1937. Perfect for decorating your home or office with vintage photography prints, these poster prints showcase the past through authentic historical images.

Metal Prints - Step back in time with our Metal Print of 'Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London' by John Topham from TopFoto. Captured in October 1937, this powerful image transports you to a bygone era with its raw authenticity. The metal print brings out the rich details and textures of the scene, making it a addition to any wall. Preserve history and add character to your space with this intriguing piece from our Metal Prints collection.

Canvas Prints - Experience the rich history of London's past with our Canvas Print of "Men unloading bones and animal waste from a WJ Curleys lorry at Stratford, East London" by John Topham. Captured on October 5, 1937, this photograph offers a glimpse into the city's industrial past. The canvas print brings out the intricate details and textures of the image, creating a piece of art for your home or office. Relive the stories of the past with this authentic representation of a bygone era.

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Made and Shipped from within the USA or Canada as appropriate. Printed on 10"x8" Premium Matte Paper offering bright, white paper with a matte finish with a digitally rendered mat surround offering the timeless look of professionally mounted artwork. Our 1″ Frames are available in a range of colours with clear acrylic shatterproof glazing and Kraft pad backer. Matte Paper offer a lighter-weight alternative to fine art paper which is optimized for artwork and can be suitable for photography in scenarios where a less glossy appearance is preferred. This sustainable paper printing is an alternative to our premium fine art paper. Each frame is 1″ wide by 3/4″ deep and glazed using standard 1/16” clear PETG to protect and enhance the visibility of each print. Ready to hang with a sawtooth metal hanger and sturdy backer.

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20cm x 15.3cm (7.9" x 6")

Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")


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