Limited Edition Prints - #020 The Post on Wyndham
Limited Edition Prints - #020 The Post on Wyndham
- Regular price
- HK$1,800.00
- Sale price
- HK$1,800.00
- Regular price
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SCMP headquarters at Wyndham Street, built in 1912, served the newspaper well for over 60 years. The building survived bombs dropped by both the Japanese and Allied foreces during the second world war, and one thrown into its basement by a mob during the Cultural Revolution. Photo by Chan Kiu
Photo taken on 14 October 1967
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This photograph is part of our new Limited Edition Prints collection. Each photograph is restricted to only 50 prints and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, which contains an SCMP article extract of a related story behind the photograph.
Gift or collect these premium heritage prints, with framed and unframed options available. Choose from our curated selection of Hong Kong's most iconic art photography exclusively from SCMP's 100+ year old archive.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- All sales are final and cannot be returned, refunded or exchanged.
- Product is for personal use only. Publication, reproduction, use in advertising or for purposes of trade is strictly prohibited without written permission from South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. Please contact licensing@scmp.com if interested
- This is an archive image which comes with imperfections and diminished quality.
- Each photograph is restricted to 50 prints and is accompanied with a certificate of authenticity.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Made in Hong Kong
- By: Chan Kiu
- Material: Hahnemuhle PhotoRag Bright white 310gsm matte watercolour paper
- Frame: Solid Black Wooden Mould Frame with off-white mount
- Framed and print only size options are the same - i.e. sizing is the same regardless of framing
PROCESSING TIME
Estimated processing time: 10 to 15 business days. Production and shipping lead times may be longer during peak season. Delivery times may be longer for overseas deliveries outside Hong Kong.