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Historic England Photo Prints and Wall Art
Chair legs NMR02_01_00016
Turville, Buckinghamshire. Turned chair legs stacked prior to delivery to the factory assembly. By the 1920s the principal occupation in Turville was turning chair legs for the High Wycombe chair factories. The image is taken from an early 20th century lantern slide. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 11668062
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This print takes us back in time to the early 20th century, capturing a glimpse of rural craftsmanship and industry in Turville, Buckinghamshire. The image showcases a stack of turned chair legs, neatly arranged before their delivery to the nearby factory assembly. During this era, Turville thrived as a hub for chair leg production, serving the bustling High Wycombe chair factories. These finely crafted wooden legs were essential components used in creating exquisite pieces of furniture that adorned homes across the country. The photograph's composition exudes an air of simplicity and authenticity. It transports us to an era when skilled artisans meticulously shaped each leg with their hands and tools, infusing every piece with character and charm. As we admire this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the importance placed on traditional craftsmanship during this period. This image encapsulates not only the physical labor involved but also represents a way of life that revolved around skillful manual work. Preserved by The Historic England Archive, this lantern slide offers us a unique window into our past – one where rural communities played vital roles in supplying materials for larger industries. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and resourcefulness while highlighting the significance of local economies within broader industrial landscapes. Let us cherish these remnants from yesteryears that continue to inspire awe and appreciation for our rich heritage in furniture-making craftmanship.
Framed Prints of Chair legs NMR02_01_00016
Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection, featuring the captivating image "Chair legs NMR02_01_00016" from The Historic England Archive. This evocative black and white photograph transports us back in time to the quaint village of Turville in Buckinghamshire. Witness the stacked chair legs, a testament to the village's rich history as a prominent chair-making hub supplying High Wycombe's factories from the 1920s onwards. Bring a piece of historic England into your home with this beautiful framed print, an excellent conversation starter and a unique addition to any decor.
Photo Prints of Chair legs NMR02_01_00016
Discover the rich history of Turville, Buckinghamshire, with this captivating photograph from The Historic England Archive. Our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints brings you an exclusive look into the past, featuring the intriguing image of "Chair legs NMR02_01_00016." In this evocative snapshot, you'll find a stack of turned chair legs, patiently waiting for delivery to the factory assembly. By the 1920s, Turville had become synonymous with chair leg production for High Wycombe chairmakers. This photograph offers a unique insight into the craftsmanship and industrial heritage of this remarkable village. Our high-quality, archival-grade prints are perfect for adding character and depth to your home or office decor. Each print is meticulously produced using premium materials to ensure a stunning, long-lasting display of this captivating image. Bring the history of Turville into your space with this exquisite photograph from The Historic England Archive. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print today and immerse yourself in the stories that lie within the frames.
Poster Prints of Chair legs NMR02_01_00016
Introducing the Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection, featuring an intriguing image of "Chair legs NMR02_01_00016" from The Historic England Archive. This captivating photograph transports us back in time to Turville, Buckinghamshire, where chair leg turning was a thriving industry in the early 1900s. Witness the stacked chair legs, ready for delivery to the factory assembly, and be inspired by the rich history and craftsmanship that went into each piece. Add this beautiful print to your workspace, living room, or gallery wall for a touch of nostalgia and historic charm. Order your Media Storehouse Poster Print of "Chair legs NMR02_01_00016" today and bring a piece of the past into your home or office. Hi from Historic England!
Jigsaw Puzzles of Chair legs NMR02_01_00016
Discover the rich history of Turville, Buckinghamshire with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Historic England. This intricately detailed puzzle features a charming image of stacked chair legs (NMR02_01_00016) from The Historic England Archive. By the 1920s, Turville was renowned for its chair leg production, supplying the High Wycombe chair industry. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this intriguing jigsaw puzzle, a perfect blend of history and entertainment for puzzle enthusiasts and history buffs alike.