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Jubilee Bridge , Appin

Jubilee Bridge , Appin

The Jubilee Bridge was built in 1898 to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria . It crosses marshland known locally as 'The Marach' and made it easier for the residents of Port Appin to get to the Kirk in Appin . Now very popular with walkers , cyclists and bird watchers , oh and photographers ! The bridge was restored a few years ago .

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Image size: 6000 x 4000, 4.85Mb | Camera details: NIKON D3400 | Date uploaded: 07/10/2018

bill lighterness | Jubilee Bridge , Appin
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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.


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