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TTC Peter Witt Streetcar

TTC Peter Witt Streetcar

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This Peter Witt, unit #2894 can be seen at the Halton Railway Museum. Sporting an Oakwood/St. Clair sign, this is a true survivor, and beautifully restored streetcar.

1186 - Peter Witt Streetcar Front View

SIZES:
Greeting Card: 5x7 bifolded
Medium Framed Print: 8x10 print, 11x14 mat
Large Framed Print: 12x16 print, 16x20 mat
Large Canvas: 20x25
Extra Large Canvas: 24x30

All work done in-house | Original Photograph by Roberto Riveros

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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 with specialized canvas varnish to ensure that the canvas will not fade while providing a brilliant shine and water resistance. Our canvas is hand-stretched on 100% wood stretcher bars with a 1 ½ inch depth. We can print canvases to any size on request. Leave a note below if you need a larger canvas.

About Our Matted Prints

Printed on luster paper with archival-quality ink, the quality of our Giclée prints is second to none. Our prints have a stunning amount of detail and vibrant colors. We use acid-free mats and backing so the print is protected and ready to drop into any 11”x14” frame.

About Our Frames

Our standard Toronto Landmarks moulding is 1 1/8" wide and 3/4"in depth. It is made of real wood, not plastic or MDF. We have hundreds of other frames to choose from - leave a note below if you need a custom frame.

About Our Greeting Cards

Printed on 360gsm matte paper using archival-quality ink, our folded greeting cards are vibrant and detailed. The card has a blank inside for writing your own message. Cards are 5x7 and come individually wrapped with an included envelope.

All work done in-house | Original Photograph by Roberto Riveros