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About this product
The spire of Christ Church in Old City with the Ben Franklin Bridge in the background, taken by staff photographer Peter Tobia, January 22, 2004.
An active Anglican Episcopal parish since 1695, Christ Church is an integral part of American History and of the City of Philadelphia. The tower and steeple, financed in part by lotteries managed by Benjamin Franklin, was completed in 1754. Navigators on ships used the steeple as a reference point. Seven signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried in the Christ Church grounds, and Benjamin Franklin, Betsy Ross, and George Washington were all church members.
Sizing
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5x7" viewable image printed 8x10" paper
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8x10" viewable image printed on 11x13" paper
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11x14" viewable image printed on 14x17" paper
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16x20" viewable image printed on 20"x24" paper
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20x30" viewable image printed on 24"x34" paper
Product Details
- Printed on high quality archival photographic paper
- Paper is designed to minimize glare and maximize presentation quality, both in and out of the frame
- Semi-matte finish
- Paper weight: 260 gsm
- Paper thickness: 10 mil
- All prints (both framed and unframed) include a white border
- Frames are black Patina material, 7/8” thick
Shipping Details
Unframed prints are shipped in a tube. Framed prints are securely packaged in a corrugated carton with protective corner packaging.