Lyford Cay Fire Service Art Print by Slim Aarons / Getty Images Collection
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Details
The fire service in Lyford Cay, on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, April 1966.
55Max offers premium quality C-type photographic prints from the Slim Aarons Archive, owned and housed by Getty Images. All photographs are printed and authorised by the Getty Images Gallery, London. Each comes with a certificate of authenticity. We love these prints as a frameless contemporary perspex face mount or a premium white frame with the print bleed to the edge.
- Size options above refer to the overall Frame and Print Size
- Print Only option will always have a 1" white border included
- C-type Matt Print; the ultimate in professional digital photographic archival prints
- We recommend this image as a perspex face-mount or the print mounted in a premium white frame, print bleed to edge
- Perspex face-mount is a contemporary mounting solution that enhances the colour of the image and provides a flawless high-gloss finish
- Comes with an aluminium subframe, ready to hang
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