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The Bell Tower canvas
Charles Church was built in 1641, Consecrated in 1665 and completed in 1708. the church was named in honour of King Charles I and ruined by enemy action on 21 March 1941. It was partially restored in 1957 by the City in Co-operation with The Ministry of Works, the idea of restoration having been sponsored by the Old Plymouth Society as a memorial to those citizens of Plymouth who were killed in the Air-Raids in the 1939-1945 war. It now stands in the middle of a roundabout on one of the main
UVgel printer
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
Your canvas wall art comes with metal hangers attached, ready to hang.
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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