Smith's Arms, Ancoats, Manchester • Giclée Print Photography

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The Smith's Arms (previously known as the Blacksmith Arms) on Sherratt Street in Ancoats, Manchester was built in 1775, it was first used as a three-storey residence, being surrounded by factories and mills during the industrial boom of the 19th century. It only became a pub in 1827 and was the last standing original pub in Ancoats until it was sadly demolished despite appeals in 2016 for apartment construction.

This colour popped photograph was taken in 2010.

Paper options:

300gsm Heavyweight Ultimate Lustre: A premium high satin stock that gives great contrast to colour & detail.

310gsm Fine Art Hahnemühle German Etching. My favourite choice of paper for monotone images. It is one of the most popular papers worldwide for artwork and photography, this mould-made textured paper has a matt, velvety surface. It is a 100% a-cellulose paper that is Acid and lignin free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. It retains fantastic image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.

Printed by myself on the Canon PRO 4000 44" printer using Canon's Lucia Inks. Making my Giclée, Archival prints lightfast for 50+ years.

Print only, no frame or mount. Images are to show how the print looks in different coloured frames. The image has a white border with text set below.

The print is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and shipped in a reinforced cardboard tube with end caps.
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The Smith's Arms (previously known as the Blacksmith Arms) on Sherratt Street in Ancoats, Manchester was built in 1775, it was first used as a three-storey residence, being surrounded by factories and mills during the industrial boom of the 19th century. It only became a pub in 1827 and was the last standing original pub in Ancoats until it was sadly demolished despite appeals in 2016 for apartment construction.

This colour popped photograph was taken in 2010.

Paper options:

300gsm Heavyweight Ultimate Lustre: A premium high satin stock that gives great contrast to colour & detail.

310gsm Fine Art Hahnemühle German Etching. My favourite choice of paper for monotone images. It is one of the most popular papers worldwide for artwork and photography, this mould-made textured paper has a matt, velvety surface. It is a 100% a-cellulose paper that is Acid and lignin free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. It retains fantastic image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.

Printed by myself on the Canon PRO 4000 44" printer using Canon's Lucia Inks. Making my Giclée, Archival prints lightfast for 50+ years.

Print only, no frame or mount. Images are to show how the print looks in different coloured frames. The image has a white border with text set below.

The print is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and shipped in a reinforced cardboard tube with end caps.
The Smith's Arms (previously known as the Blacksmith Arms) on Sherratt Street in Ancoats, Manchester was built in 1775, it was first used as a three-storey residence, being surrounded by factories and mills during the industrial boom of the 19th century. It only became a pub in 1827 and was the last standing original pub in Ancoats until it was sadly demolished despite appeals in 2016 for apartment construction.

This colour popped photograph was taken in 2010.

Paper options:

300gsm Heavyweight Ultimate Lustre: A premium high satin stock that gives great contrast to colour & detail.

310gsm Fine Art Hahnemühle German Etching. My favourite choice of paper for monotone images. It is one of the most popular papers worldwide for artwork and photography, this mould-made textured paper has a matt, velvety surface. It is a 100% a-cellulose paper that is Acid and lignin free and meets the most exacting requirements in terms of age resistance. It retains fantastic image sharpness while preserving the special touch and feel of genuine art paper.

Printed by myself on the Canon PRO 4000 44" printer using Canon's Lucia Inks. Making my Giclée, Archival prints lightfast for 50+ years.

Print only, no frame or mount. Images are to show how the print looks in different coloured frames. The image has a white border with text set below.

The print is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and shipped in a reinforced cardboard tube with end caps.