London’s Big Ben Photograph 1930s

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Big Ben, originally called the Clock Tower, was constructed between 1843 and 1859 as part of Charles Barry’s design for the Palace of Westminster. Designed by Augustus Pugin, the tower is built from brick and Anstone limestone, giving it a distinctive and historic appearance. Our reproduction, from a 1938 photograph showing the flection of the Clock Tower of the bustling city streets, is masterfully reproducted onto archival acid free-paper. 

Style: Large Frame

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Big Ben, originally called the Clock Tower, was constructed between 1843 and 1859 as part of Charles Barry’s design for the Palace of Westminster. Designed by Augustus Pugin, the tower is built from brick and Anstone limestone, giving it a distinctive and historic appearance. Our reproduction, from a 1938 photograph showing the flection of the Clock Tower of the bustling city streets, is masterfully reproducted onto archival acid free-paper. 

• Reproduced from a 1910 photograph
• Giclée printed onto a fine art paper
• Framed behind acrlic glass and a black wood frame

FRAMED
Large: 37 1/2”W x 49 1/2”H
Medium: 28 1/2”W x 37 1/2”H
Small: 19 1/2”W x 25 1/2’H

PRINT
Large: 36”W x 48”H
Medium: 27”W x 36”H
Small: 18”W x 24”H

SAMPLES
(3) 8"W x 10"H Sample-Pack prints