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Mike
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by Mike » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:55 pm
Can I use this picture ? or do you have a higher res.
It's my house
and I'd love to have it printed.
Great stuff.
Mike.P
severnbeach AT gmail DOT com
AndyK
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by AndyK » Tue Sep 30, 2008 8:38 am
Mike wrote: Can I use this picture ? or do you have a higher res.
It's my house
and I'd love to have it printed.
Great stuff.
Mike.P
severnbeach AT gmail DOT com
Hi Mike
I don't see a reference in your message as to which picture you're interested in. Am I missing something?
Just let me know which picture it is, I'm sure you'll be welcome to use it
Andy Kirkham
Mike
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by Mike » Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:55 pm
Thanks Andy. I would like to make a print and have it in the hallway.
The image I'm interested is...
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Any others buy any chance?. It seems every other railway thing in the area was photographed except Crossing Cottage, Ableton Lane.
Many thanks,
Mike
severnbeach@gmail.com
AndyK
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by AndyK » Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:29 pm
Mike wrote: Thanks Andy. I would like to make a print and have it in the hallway.
The image I'm interested is...
...
Any others buy any chance?. It seems every other railway thing in the area was photographed except Crossing Cottage, Ableton Lane.
Many thanks,
Mike
severnbeach@gmail.com
I'll send you a high-res version as soon as I can. Bear in mind the original was taken with an Instamatic, so it's not top quality.
I'm afraid there aren't any more; all my vintage Bristol pictures are already on the web.
It's great when someone shows an interest in my pictures - it helps to convince that my wasted youth was well spent after all
Cheers
Andy Kirkham