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The Midland Bank on the left hand side of the picture looks much as it is today, but on the other side of the junction the building next to the Wakemans House is Thirlways printers, which was demolished in the late 1940's as part of the road widening schemes. On the opposite side is D. W. Moss cabinet maker and china shop, which was soon to be demolished and would later become the site of Freeman, Hardy, Willis (footwear) and is now the Yorkshire Building Society (2018).
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.
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Photographs are printed on 250gsm satin and gloss paper.
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Free postage and packing on all photograph orders.
Digital copies will be sent by email.