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by Phil Cardamone
$97.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Map of Seymour Connecticut 1879" by Phil Cardamone. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Carefully reforested reproduction of perspective map: View of Seymour, Conn. 1879. Publisher: Bailey, Boston.... more
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Carefully reforested reproduction of perspective map: View of Seymour, Conn. 1879. Publisher: Bailey, Boston.
Note identification of street names, landmarks, businesses, railroads, and manufacturing buildings. This restored, detailed reproduction brings out many details and landmarks, making this map a great historical reference.
I have selected interesting, old 19th century graphic images for digital restoration and editing. The images were adjusted and brightened to make the images suitable for display and other purposes.
I live in the United States and use mostly Nikon and Sony equipment. My work includes fine art photography, B&W imagery, and enhanced, restored reproductions of old images and maps. Many of my images displayed here can be licensed through http://licensing.pixels.com. Please contact me for any special needs concerning the use of my images. Thank you for stopping by and looking at my work. Feel free to browse my images and comment, if you wish. The 5 x 7 greeting card size is suitable for framing if you would like a small print of one of my images. Please note that images on this site may not be used for any commercial publication or on any personal website without written permission. It is illegal to copy, post, scan or duplicate...
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