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Birthday Venues

Birthday Venues

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Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (S) Library Image
Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (S) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13001. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (S) Library Image
Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (S) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13002. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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  • Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, Unframed
  • Print Size: Approximately 8.5x11".
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  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image
Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13002. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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  • Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, Unframed
  • Print Size: Approximately 16 x 20".
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Football Venues in Thailand: 5th December Stadium, Rajamangala Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary
Football Venues in Thailand: 5th December Stadium, Rajamangala Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 5th December Stadium, Rajamangala Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary, 5th December 2007 Sports Complex, Suphachalasai Stadium, Thammasat Stadium, Surakul Stadium, Tinsulanon Stadium, Central Stadium, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thai-Japanese Stadium, 700th Anniversary Stadium, Chulalongkorn University Stadium, Kanchanaburi Stadium, Surat Thani Stadium, 72-Years Anniversary Stadium, Pat Stadium, Osotsapa Stadium, Jiranakorn Stadium, Thai Army Sports Stadium, Bec Tero Sasana Nong Chok Stadium, Suphanburi Municipality Stadium, Nakhon Sawan Stadium, Thunderdome Sport Complex, Princess Sirindhorn Stadium, Institute of Physical Education Samut Sakhon Stadium, Kasetsat Kamphengsaen University Stadium, Rayong Province Central Stadium, Nongprue Municipality Football Field, Saraburi Province Central Stadium, Phang Nga Stadium, Bangkok University Stadium, Chonburi Municipality Stadium, Ayutthaya Stadium, Sanam Chan Palace Sports Stadium, Bangkok Bank Ground, Mahanakorn Uni Stadium, Thupatemee Stadium, Coke-Jamrong Samerwong Stadium, Samut Songkhram Stadium, Yasoob Football Field, Mee Suwan Stadium, Kasem Bundit University Stadium. Excerpt: The 80th Birthday Stadium is a sports facility in Nakhon Ratchasima , Thailand . It is the main stadium in His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary, 5th December 2007 Sports Complex . It is home to Nakhon Ratchasima FC - a semi professional team - and it was used for the 2007 SEA Games. The stadium is located in the former SEA Games sports complex on Highway 304 (Pak Thong Chai Road) to the southwest of the city of Nakhon Ratchasima. The stadium is all-seated with space for 20,000 spectators. The tribunes form a continuous ring, almost a perfect circle, around the pitch and running track. The stands are uncovered on three sides but...

Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image
Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13002. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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  • Silver Strand and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, Unframed
  • Typical Image Size: 16 x 20", Paper Size: 20 x 24
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Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image
Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13001. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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  • Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, Unframed
  • Print Size: Approximately 16 x 20".
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  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
Unique Meeting Places in Greater Baltimore: Distinctive Conference and Party Facilities Found Only in the Baltimore Area
Unique Meeting Places in Greater Baltimore: Distinctive Conference and Party Facilities Found Only in the Baltimore Area
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Elise Ford, a Baltimore native, unveils 89 sites that reflect the city's illustrious past and vibrant present. From railroad stations and beer gardens to sheer opulence, this book has something for everyone planning a visit or an event.

Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image
Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image
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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office. Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 13001. Views of landscape and architecture in Scotland HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image. (Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress)

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  • Loch Achra and Ben Venue Trossachs Scotland, c. 1890s, Unframed
  • Typical Image Size: 16 x 20", Paper Size: 20 x 24
  • Only premiere quality framing materials used.
  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.
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