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Port Sunlight “Lever Memorial”. canvas
Lord Leverhulme died in 1925. A memorial named the Lever memorial, designed by Sir William Reid Dick, was unveiled in his honour in 1930. This figure on the top of the monument represents Industry. The work consists of two parts; an obelisk with a statue mounted on top, and a four figured statue at ground level. They are free standing. The obelisk has a square fluted base and is 'streamlined', which was typical of the period. Its mounted figure is expressionist in style - formally treated to h
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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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