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Queen Victoria Statue- Birmingham city acrylic
The statue of Queen Victoria in Victoria Square is by Thomas Brock and was unveiled on 10 January 1901, just 12 days before her death. The original statue was marble. In 1951 (to mark the Festival of Britain) a bronze cast was made. In 1992 this was taken away to be cleaned, returning in April 1993 as the refurbishment of the Square was nearing completion.
acrylic print
Your stunning acrylic print will be created using Mimaki™ Laser print technology. Your chosen picture will be printed onto diamond cut acrylic which is 5mm thick.
Acrylic is a wonderful piece to add to any residence, business or gift. With good care, acrylics can last for 100 years or more.
ready to hang
Your Acrylic wall art comes ready to hang with wall spacers and caps. The wall mounting spacers and caps come in a choice of 2 colours: Aluminium or Black Anodized.
Your acrylic's total depth is 40mm and can be mounted indoors or outdoors. Included are spacers (25mm), the acrylic (10mm), caps (5mm) and instructions for mounting.
beautiful clarity
The crystal-clear acrylic glazing and polished edges gives a glass-like finish, allowing light to be captured through the acrylic. Perfect clarity gives the impression the image is floating on the wall.
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