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Whitby Abbey canvas
Situated dramatically on the Eastern cliff above the fishing town of Whitby stands the ruins of Whitby Abbey. The abbey was built in 657 by St Hilda. The Abbey was destroyed after a Viking invasion in AD867, then one of William the Conquerors knights re-built it in the late 1070's. During the 12th century, many pilgrims found the place to be inadequate and re-building began. It was Henry VIII who dissolved the monasteries, and the Abbey eventually fell into decay. In 1538 the Whitby Abbey was
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We print using Canon UVgel print technology.
260 GSM 100% polyester canvas
Much stronger and longer lasting than paper or plastic material.
38mm (1.5 inch)
Pinewood frame
ready to hang
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seamless finish
Stretched and securely stapled to the wooden frame, it will then be taped to create a clean and seamless finish allowing the canvas to rest perfectly on the wall.
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