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Product overview

Images are printed to order on high quality photographic paper using the latest digital technology. Images can be ordered in either matt, semi-gloss or gloss finish.

Please note that because the original images available come in all shapes and sizes, and will never be cropped or distorted, different images will have different borders. When you order a product, the product choice screen will give you an approximate portrayal of how the image will fit on different print sizes.

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Paper type & sizes

Prints are available in the following sizes and paper types

Dimensions Semi-Gloss Gloss and Matt
A4 (210mm × 297mm)
A3 (297mm × 420mm)
A2 (420mm × 594mm)
A1 (594mm × 841mm)
A0 (841mm × 1189mm)
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Prices

Dimensions Price
A4 (210mm × 297mm) £9.95
A3 (297mm × 420mm) £14.95
A2 (420mm × 594mm) £24.95
A1 (594mm × 841mm) £49.95
A0 (841mm × 1189mm) £95.00
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Delivery

Prints are made to order. We endeavour to despatch within 4 working days.

UK: £2 per order plus 10p for each additional print.
Europe: £3 per order plus 10p for each additional print.
Worldwide: £4 per order plus 10p for each additional print.

 

Image information:

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Circle line

In 1868 the original Metropolitan Railway line was extended via Notting Hill Gate to Gloucester Road and South Kensington.

Simultaneously the District Railway opened its new line from South Kensington to Westminster.

In the other direction, the original line was extended east from Farringdon Street to Moorgate in 1865, Liverpool Street in 1875, Aldgate the following year and finally in 1884 to Mark Lane (now Tower Hill), which the District reached at the same time, creating the full Circle.

When circular services first started, clockwise trains were run by the District Railway and anticlockwise by the Metropolitan Railway.

It was first shown as a distinct line on the Tube map, in yellow, in 1949. In December 2009 the route of the Circle line was extended to Hammersmith.

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