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Marlow Bridge and All Saints

Marlow Bridge and All Saints

The construction of the present Church of All Saints dates from 1835 and is of Staffordshire brick with Bath stone dressings. The Parish Church, dedicated to All Saints, was built on the site of an earlier one which was demolished in 1832. The date of erection of the old Church is obscure, but records show that a Church existed here at least as early as 1070 A.D. when Saint Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester, visited the town. There has been a bridge across the Thames at Marlow since before 1227. The present bridge was built between 1829 and 1832 to replace the wooden bridge sited further downstream

Chris Day

Image size: 5600 x 3728, 8.87Mb | Camera details: NIKON D500 | Date uploaded: 16/11/2020

Chris Day | Marlow Bridge and All Saints
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A superb high gloss finish printed directly onto 4mm acrylic with a protective backing coat applied. Comes complete with 4 brushed aluminium effect stand off mounts. Please note all sizes quoted are in inches. Please allow up to 14 working days for delivery of this product.


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 gloss paper prints are in inches. Please note prints are supplied without mounts or frames.


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


Printed with your chosen design on one side our tote bags are made from hard wearing, tightly woven white polyester with an overall size of appx 42 X 45cm and a maximum printing area of 27 X 40cm. Ideal in these days of re-useable bags.


Non-insulated aluminium water bottle with a white enamel coating, complete with both sports and conventional tops. 600ml capacity - not suitable for hot or carbonated drinks, not dishwasher safe. These work best with square or landscape images and have a maximum printable area of 8cm high X 17cm around.