The following unique story comes printed as part of the product:
Brockhill Taylor took over ownership of Ballyhaise Estate in 1629. He had two daughters by his first marriage and so the estate was divided in 1656 between the two daughters. One married Humphry Perrot and the other married Thomas Newburgh. Brockhill Taylor married secondly and his son was given a portion of the estate at Antiduff known as the Manor of Antiduff. It is apparent that the daughter who married Newburgh must have inherited the main building, and
portion of the estate as it was from then known as the Taylor/ Newburgh Estate.
Information taken from an interview with Local Historian Micheal Swords.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
A5 (31x37.5cm)
A4 (37x45cm)
A3 (47.5x60)
A2 (55x76cm)
A1 (76x100cm)
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that A2 and A1 prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
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