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Bootham Bar, York
  • Bootham Bar, York

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    Bootham Bar was as it is now was largely built in the 14th and 19th centuries, but some of the stonework dates from the 11th century. It is one of four gates in the York city walls that allowed for the collection of tolls and the defence of the city. Named in the 12th century as barram de Bootham, meaning bar at the booths, after the nearby market booths, it was the last of the bars to lose its barbican, which was removed in 1835.

    100% cotton Saunders Waterford 300gsm Rough paper, with Daniel Smith watercolours and Unipin Fineliner pen.

     

    Sizes;

    Original - 10x7” (25.4x17.8cm)

    Framed - 12.9x9.4" (33x24cm)

     

    Prints;

    - A5, 5.8 x 8.3" (14.8 x 21.0cm)

    - A4, 8.27x11.69" (21.0 x 29.7cm)

    - A4 Mounted, 8.8x5.7" (22.5x14.5cm)

    - A4 Framed 12.9x9.4" (33x24cm)

     

     

      PriceFrom £15.00
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      Returns, Please contact me within 14 days of receipt of your item to arrange your return. Returned items should be undamaged and in the original packaging. Return shipping costs will be non-refundable.

      Katie Marley

      "Ordering on the website was nice and simple and communication with the artist was great, our portrait was also done very quickly and posted out to us which arrived in perfect condition.

      Thank you very much East Yorkshire Gallery.”

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