Central Station 1969 Framed Bus Blind
Central Station 1969 Framed Bus Blind
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- Framed by hand
- Genuine Original
With its distinctive curved wrought iron roof, Central Station was one of Manchester's main rail hubs from its openeing in 1880 right up until 1969, afer which it feel into disrepair before being revived as the G-Mex Conference Centre in 1986. It has since been renamed Manchester Central and is home to conferences, exhibitions, television shows, concerts and more recently was one of the country's temporary Nightingale hospitals used in the fight againt coronavirus. Whatever your memories of this site, this expertly framed bus blind will bring them flooding back every time you see it on your wall!
A little more compact in size than the standard bus blinds at 71cm wide, this 60s original is printed on an early tyvek type material, giving an incredibly crisp finish with a slight gloss shine to the white lettering. It is in excellent condition for its age.
Product Details
Product Details
Framed dimensions - 71cm x 23cm
Framed in a 30mm wide black card mount with black core, and 30mm wooden frame with black painted finish. Supplied framed and ready to hang.
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All bus blinds items are framed to order so usually take approximately 5-7 working days to despatch. This can be quicker if we have the correct size frame already in stock. If you need your order in a hurry or for a particular date please get in touch to confirm the turnaround time.