Grimsby Map Print Prints are made to order. 290 gsm satin photopaper to reduce glare and reflection Size guide: 5x7" 127mm x 178mm (12.7cm x 17.8cm) 8x10" 203mm x 254mm (20.3cm x 25.4cm) 11x14" 279mm x 355mm (27.9cm x 35.5cm) 12x16" 304mm x 406mm (30.4cm x 40.6cm) A5 5.8 × 8.3 inches (14.8cm x 21cm) A4 8.27 x 11.69 inches (21cm x 29.7cm) A3 11.7 in x 16.5 inches (29.7cm x 42cm) A2 16.5 x 23.4 inches (42 x 59.4 cm) A1 23.4 x 33.1 inches (59.4 x 84.1 cm) 16x20" (40.64 x 50.8 cm) 18x24" (45.72 x 60.96 cm) 24x36" (60.96 x 91.44 cm) 50x70cm 19.6 x 27.5 inches All maps are custom made by me and if you cant find your city or town map just send me a message and I will create one for you. UK orders will be shipped via Royal Mail 2nd class post and international order via Royal Mail International Standard. Prints don't come with frames. Frames in my pictures are just for example purposes.
D 24801. The Mate and Third Hand mend the net on board the SS RIGHTO a North Sea fishing trawler operating from Grimsby in Lincolnshire. Both are wearing raincoats and sou'westers and the sea looks quite choppy
Combining vintage Soviet and classic British aesthetics, this Fisherman Sweater is made from undyed and untreated natural British wool in a dusty charcoal perfectly suited to winter weather. Entirely hand-knit in Grimsby, UK. Featuring an all-around rolled hem, raglan sleeves, and a handy hip pocket. Each sweater comes with a one-of-a-kind vintage Soviet badge from Russia. Naturally self-cleaning, wool repels water and dirt, and its keratin content breaks down sweat that may accumulate on the surface of the fiber during wear, making woolen items extremely easy to care for and less susceptible to staining. Allow woolens to air out for one full day after each wear for best results. Based in England, Xenia Telunts is a Muscovite designer making distinctive wearable gender neutral garments from both local and organic natural fibers, left undyed or naturally dyed. Inspired by the USSR principles of doing more with less and honoring the land, Xenia Telunts' employment of local...
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D 24803. Crushed ice is fed into the ice room of the SS RIGHTO a North Sea trawler at Grimsby docks Lincolnshire. The original caption states that such a trawler "needs tons of ice for a 7 day trip"
The cooperage, where beer barrels were made, was built in 1901 and originally used by Grimsby's Hewitt's Brewery until it stopped brewing in 1960. It was then used as a storage and distribution depot until 1980.
bygones grimsby Docks
Grimsby Fishermen's Memorial St James Square close to Grimsby Minster in my opinion this Memorial should be on the sea wall over looking the Humber estuary
The cooperage, where beer barrels were made, was built in 1901 and originally used by Grimsby's Hewitt's Brewery until it stopped brewing in 1960. It was then used as a storage and distribution depot until 1980.
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The statue of a young girl. Beneath the statue the name ‘Savoy Picture House’ is set in tiles Sorry to say it's now a Junk food outlet
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House Built in 1901 for George William Goddard, ship chandler. Grimsby.
Lincolnshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber regions of England. It is bordered by the East Riding of Yorkshire across the Humber estuary to the north, the North Sea to the east, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland to the south, and Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire to the west. Our County maps are 1:100,000 scale and includes town names, villages, major and minor roads, motorways, rivers, lakes, forests and more. Perfect for businesses, home office, travel and route planning, our County maps are a useful resource. Laminated option: Printed onto high quality paper and finished with a gloss laminate.
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