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The Horniman - Framed

The Horniman - Framed

SKU: 4

Black and white print of the Horniman Bandstand at the Horniman museum, SE23, London.

 

Original limited edition print (just 25 in this colour way).

This price is for a framed version of the print.

Framed in solid oak. Please ask for different framing options.

Mounted and framed size - 30x40cm.

 

A little history, taken from the The Horniman Website:

'The Horniman Museum and Gardens is located in Forest Hill, South East London.

It first opened as the Surrey House Museum in 1890 in the Horniman family residence. In 1901 it changed its name to the Horniman Museum when it re-opened in a new purpose-built museum building.

 

The Horniman is named after Frederick Horniman, who inherited and ran his father’s business, Horniman’s Tea, and was elected as an MP for the Liberal Party in 1895.

 

Frederick Horniman has historically been remembered through his museum as a social reformer who campaigned for the creation of the British Welfare State, and was committed to raising standards of living in Britain across all sectors of society. It is said that he built his museum to “bring the world to Forest Hill” and provide an opportunity for people from all walks of life to see and learn about global craftsmanship and creativity.'

 

Framing available - use the contact form or contact details to get in touch to discuss.

    £100.00Price
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