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London around 1890-1900 - photos restored and colourised (CALVENDO Premium-Calendar 2027)

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London around 1890-1900 - photos restored and colourised (CALVENDO Premium-Calendar 2027)The historical London around the year 1890 to 1900 comes to life in vivid colours. (Monthly calendar, 14 pages) The City of London has a long history, is today a world metropolis and was also colourful and full of life in the years 1890 to 1900. These beautiful, colourfully restored and colourised photographs are intended to give a special insight into the everyday life of the people and well known places at that time, even if this calendar only

The historical London around the year 1890 to 1900 comes to life in vivid colours. (Monthly calendar, 14 pages)

The City of London has a long history, is today a world metropolis and was also colourful and full of life in the years 1890 to 1900. These beautiful, colourfully restored and colourised photographs are intended to give a special insight into the everyday life of the people and well-known places at that time, even if this calendar only contains a small selection of localities. But never has this old time been so vivid. A time travel in pictures.

Premium high-gloss art print in museum quality. To ensure that the sheets of paper hang smoothly on the wall, this high-quality calendar has innovative insert pockets. They protect the large sheets from humidity effects. Paper is a natural material. The fibres react to fluctuations in the room climate. The tuck-in corners should therefore not be removed.
Our environment is important to us, which is why we rely on individual production in Europe with high-quality materials.

14 Pages Consisting of 1 Cover | 12 Months | 1 Index Page.

This calendar was re-released this year with the same images and new dates.

Illustrations:
January: London – Houses of Parliament ca. 1890
February: London – Tower Bridge ca. 1900
March: London – Piccadilly Circus ca. 1890
April: London – Westminster Abbey ca. 1890
May: London – London Bridge ca. 1890
June: London – The Tower ca. 1890
July: London – Kensington Gardens-The Fountains ca. 1890
August: London – The Royal Exchange ca. 1890
September: London – Trafalgar Square ca. 1890
October: London – Cheapside ca. 1900
November: London – Hyde Park Corner ca. 1890
December: London – British Museum ca. 1890

  • PREMIUM COLLECTION - Brilliant photo calendar with 12 beautiful motifs, high-gloss art print in museum quality.
  • QUALITY - high-quality materials, sturdy back cover with 2 innovative insert pockets for optimum presentation on the wall.
  • SUSTAINABLE - significant reduction in waste thanks to customised one-off production, production in Europe and climate-conscious logistics.
  • PERFECT GIFT - calendars for friends and family, for children and adults, young and old, for Christmas, birthdays or in between.
  • The historical London around the year 1890 to 1900 comes to life in vivid colours. von Autor(in): André Tetsch
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