FAO: Andy Kirkham - It's my house :-)

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FAO: Andy Kirkham - It's my house :-)

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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

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Re: FAO: Andy Kirkham - It's my house :-)

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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

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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 :wink:
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Mike
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Crossing Cottage Station Road, Ableton Lane.

Post by Mike »

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
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Re: Crossing Cottage Station Road, Ableton Lane.

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Mike wrote: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
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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 :wink:

Cheers
Andy Kirkham
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