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Swing Bridge

Swing Bridge

Despite belief the Swing Bridge was the fourth bridge to be built spanning the Tyne by the River Tyne Commission in 1851, It was first used to road traffic in 15th June 1856 and then opened up to river traffic on 17th July 1856. It ceased operations to river traffic around December 1981 although the bridge still swings four times a week.

John Ellis

Image size: 5262 x 3499, 20.14Mb | Camera details: NIKON D3200 | Date uploaded: 12/09/2018

John Ellis | Swing Bridge
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Designed to cover a large amount of wall space, canvas prints are ideal for big rooms. We only use 100% cotton canvas with a thickness of 340GSM, not cheap synthetic fibre alternatives. All dimensions for canvas products are in inches. Our normal finish is to 'wrap' the edges - please e-mail us at time of order if you require mirrored, black or white edges.


We print with a 12 colour process, this means we can print a much larger colour range than most printing companies that normally use a 4 or 8 colour process. All sizes for our satin paper prints are in inches. Please note our prints are supplied without mounts or frames.


Square (with rounded edges) High quality, cork backed, gloss finish on the front. Size - appx 9cm.


6mm foam backed - printable are appx 24cm X 19cm. We need appx 3mm bleed for these.


A white, 10oz ceramic mug with a maximum printable area of 9cm high by 18cm wide


A 'proper mug' - 15 oz of pure indulgence, maximum print area 9cm high by 18cm wide.


A white 8 oz mug, altogether more 'dainty', maximum print area of 9cm high by 17cm wide