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Photographs can be supplied as A4 or A3 prints or as digital copies, which will be sent by email. The online watermark does not appear in photographs purchased. All photographs are subject to copyright restrictions and may not be published without permission.
Goldsborough Hall was completely destroyed in the 16th century during a feud between the Goldsborough family. The family were in disagreement over who was the owner of the estate. The hall that stands today was built by Sir Richard Hutton in 1625 and has had many occupants since. In the early 20th century the hall was home to royalty. It was the home to Lord Harewood and HRH Princess Mary.
We use a high resolution 50 mega pixel Canon camera, mounted on a Guardian stand, which allows us to capture A0 plans comfortably without losing any clarity or definition. Plans larger than A0 are digitally stitched using Adobe Photoshop by experienced reprographic staff. Images are captured at a minimum resolution of 300dpi as TIFFS using Phase One capture software.
Paper copies at A4 and A3 size are printed on 120gsm high quality matt paper using good quality printing ink.
Paper copies larger than A3 (A2 up to A0) are printed on 170gsm high quality matt coated paper, using UV inks which do not fade or lose colour over time.
Photographs are printed on 250gsm satin and gloss paper.
All orders will be dispatched within 3 working days.
Free postage and packing on all photograph orders.
Digital copies will be sent by email.