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1007 -Toronto Beaches Fire Hall
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1007 -Toronto Beaches Fire Hall
Built in 1905, close to 120 years of history in fire fighting, The Beach Fire Hall is at 1904 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario.
This image comes in a beautiful, gallery-wrapped canvas, single-matted print or framed print.
ABOUT OUR CANVAS
Our beautiful and vibrant gallery-wrapped 100% cotton canvases come ready to hang. Every canvas is printed in-house using only archival quality ink and lacquered to ensure that the canvas will not fade, while providing a brilliant shine and water resistance. Our canvas is stretched on 1 1/2" deep stretcher bars
ABOUT OUR MATTED PRINTS
Printed on Genuine Epson Luster 260 paper with archival quality ink, the quality of our Giclée prints are second to none. We use Peterboro-branded acid-free mats. Ready to be dropped into an 11"X14" frame.
ABOUT OUR FRAMES
We frame using 'Fotiou' brand frame moulding. Our standard Toronto Landmarks moulding is 1 1/8" wide and 3/4" in depth. It is made of wood, not plastic or MDF. Frames ship with 2mm acrylic, with a dust cover, and a hanging wire installed.
All work done in-house | Original Photograph by Roberto Riveros
Built in 1905, close to 120 years of history in fire fighting, The Beach Fire Hall is at 1904 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario.
This image comes in a beautiful, gallery-wrapped canvas, single-matted print or framed print.
ABOUT OUR CANVAS
Our beautiful and vibrant gallery-wrapped 100% cotton canvases come ready to hang. Every canvas is printed in-house using only archival quality ink and lacquered to ensure that the canvas will not fade, while providing a brilliant shine and water resistance. Our canvas is stretched on 1 1/2" deep stretcher bars
ABOUT OUR MATTED PRINTS
Printed on Genuine Epson Luster 260 paper with archival quality ink, the quality of our Giclée prints are second to none. We use Peterboro-branded acid-free mats. Ready to be dropped into an 11"X14" frame.
ABOUT OUR FRAMES
We frame using 'Fotiou' brand frame moulding. Our standard Toronto Landmarks moulding is 1 1/8" wide and 3/4" in depth. It is made of wood, not plastic or MDF. Frames ship with 2mm acrylic, with a dust cover, and a hanging wire installed.
All work done in-house | Original Photograph by Roberto Riveros