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Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria and one of the most populous cities in Africa, and is a major economic hub, with a population of over 21 million people

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Background imageLagos Collection: Nurses with patient in traction at the African Hospital, Lag

Nurses with patient in traction at the African Hospital, Lag
Two nurses attend a man with his leg in traction at a ward at the African Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria Date: circa 1935

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NIGERIA Lagos Rubbish dump in centre of modern city. African Center Ecology Entorno Environmental Environnement Green Issues Nigerian Western Africa

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NIGERIA Lagos Aerial view over city and motorway

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NIGERIA Lagos Middle class housing in city suburb. African Nigerian Western Africa

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NIGERIA Lagos Skyscrapers rising above shanty town

Background imageLagos Collection: Children wearing native costume - near Lagos, Nigeria

Children wearing native costume - near Lagos, Nigeria. Date: 1955

Background imageLagos Collection: Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Beach, Lagos, Nigeria

Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Beach, Lagos, Nigeria Date: circa 1950s

Background imageLagos Collection: A Yoruba man engraving clay bowls and water jars, Lagos hinterland, Southern Nigeria, 1912

A Yoruba man engraving clay bowls and water jars, Lagos hinterland, Southern Nigeria, 1912. Artist: AW Gelston
A Yoruba man engraving clay bowls and water jars, Lagos hinterland, Southern Nigeria, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageLagos Collection: Children playing soccer are silhouetted at sunset in Nigerias main city of Lago

Children playing soccer are silhouetted at sunset in Nigerias main city of Lagos May 26, 2006. Picture taken May 26, 2006. REUTERS/George Eesiri - GM1DSRUMIOa

Background imageLagos Collection: Ginger Baker, Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream

Ginger Baker, Drummer and founder of the rock band Cream, pictured with the Lijadu Sisters, Taiwo and Kehinde Lijadu, identical twin sisters aged 21 years old, from Lagos, Nigeria

Background imageLagos Collection: Canoeists of Lagos, Nigeria bringing goods from ships anchored off the coast

Canoeists of Lagos, Nigeria bringing goods from ships anchored off the coast. March 1955

Background imageLagos Collection: Commonwealth Immigration Act comes into force at London Heathrow Airport. 1st July 1962

Commonwealth Immigration Act comes into force at London Heathrow Airport. 1st July 1962. Some of the passenger from the B.O.A.C. flight 264 from Lagos passing through passport control

Background imageLagos Collection: Pictures taken during the Daily Mirrors attempt to reach the Biafran starvation town

Pictures taken during the Daily Mirrors attempt to reach the Biafran starvation town of Ikot Ekpend via Port Harcourt from Lago. Picture shows a Nigerian Federal army soldier at imo River

Background imageLagos Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana meets a dance troupe including both children and adults during a visit to Lagos

Background imageLagos Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana with Nigerian host, Mrs. Ibrahim Babangida during a visit to Lagos. 16th March 1990

Background imageLagos Collection: Photography Student: Oluremi Ogunbiyi 20 year old girl from Lagos Nigeria is a student in

Photography Student: Oluremi Ogunbiyi 20 year old girl from Lagos Nigeria is a student in photography at the London Polytechnic

Background imageLagos Collection: Boeing 314 Clipper

Boeing 314 Clipper
Boac Boeing 314 Clipper Landing on the Lagoon at Iquoi Airport, Lagos, Nigeria after a South Atlantic Flight - Note Member of Crew Waiting in Nose to Make her Fast to her Moorings Date: 1930s

Background imageLagos Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana with Nigerian host, Mrs. Ibrahim Babangida during a visit to Lagos. 16th March 1990

Background imageLagos Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Diana with Nigerian host, Mrs. Ibrahim Babangida, wife of the Nigerian President

Background imageLagos Collection: Victoria Street, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa

Victoria Street, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa
Victoria Street, with live fowl baskets, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLagos Collection: Catholic Mission, Abeokuta, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa

Catholic Mission, Abeokuta, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. Date: circa 1904

Background imageLagos Collection: Colonialism - Annexation of Ado by the British

Colonialism - Annexation of Ado by the British
The Annexation of the territory of the King of Ado by the British in 1891 - a real pictorial example of the extension of the British Empire

Background imageLagos Collection: Nigeria / Lagos

Nigeria / Lagos
Modern apartment blocks in Lagos, Nigeria, west Africa. Date: 1960s

Background imageLagos Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa

Prince and Princess of Wales Official Visit to Nigeria in West Africa. Princess Charles and Princess Diana arrive in lagos for their official visit

Background imageLagos Collection: Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa - Bank of British West Africa

Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa - Bank of British West Africa and Messrs Elder Dempster & Coys Offices. Date: circa 1909

Background imageLagos Collection: Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes, Lagos, Nigeria

Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes, Lagos, Nigeria
Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes (front row, centre), at the time of her posting to Lagos, Nigeria. She served with the Met Police from 1950 to 1975

Background imageLagos Collection: Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes, Lagos, Nigeria

Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes, Lagos, Nigeria
Assistant Superintendent Betty Barnes (front row, second from left), at the time of her posting to Lagos, Nigeria. She served with the Met Police from 1950 to 1975

Background imageLagos Collection: The Reverend James Boyle, West Africa

The Reverend James Boyle, West Africa
The Reverend James Boyle, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa Date: circa 1910

Background imageLagos Collection: A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

Background imageLagos Collection: A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

A FACTORY AT LAGOS. Port city and the most populous city in Nigeria

Background imageLagos Collection: Nigeria, Relief Map With Border and Mask

Nigeria, Relief Map With Border and Mask
Relief map of Nigeria (with border and mask). This image was compiled from data acquired by landsat 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageLagos Collection: Lagos, Nigeria - Empire Day - Schoolchildren

Lagos, Nigeria - Empire Day - Schoolchildren
Lagos, Nigeria - Empire Day - Pupils from local Schools parade the Racecourse. Date: 1928

Background imageLagos Collection: British battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British colonial battalion boarding a train for Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. They belong to the 1st Battalion, Nigeria Regiment

Background imageLagos Collection: British battalion on a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1

British battalion on a train for Cameroon, Africa, WW1
A British colonial battalion on a train for Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. They belong to the 1st Battalion, Nigeria Regiment

Background imageLagos Collection: Sir David Hunt

Sir David Hunt (1913 - 1998), British diplomat, High Commissioner in Lagos, Nigeria in 1967

Background imageLagos Collection: Nigeria Lagos

Nigeria Lagos
Bird s-eye view of the port



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Lagos Collection

Lagos is the largest city in Nigeria and one of the most populous cities in Africa, and is a major economic hub, with a population of over 21 million people. The city has a vibrant culture, with its own language, cuisine, and music, and is home to numerous landmarks such as the National Museum of Nigeria and the National Theatre. It also has an extensive transportation network including roads, waterways, railroads and airports that connect it to other parts of Nigeria and beyond. The city's economy is based on commerce, finance, media production and manufacturing industries. It also boasts some of the best beaches in Africa as well as several national parks for visitors to explore its natural beauty. With its rich history and vibrant culture, it offers something for everyone.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Lagos collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that capture the vibrant energy and unique culture of Nigeria's largest city. From bustling street scenes to serene landscapes, our collection showcases the diversity of Lagos through the lens of talented photographers. One standout piece is a black and white photograph titled "Lagos Island" by George Osodi, which captures the iconic Third Mainland Bridge stretching across the water as boats glide below. Another striking image is "Makoko Floating School" by Benedicte Kurzen, which depicts an innovative floating school designed for children living in one of Lagos' many waterfront slums. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office or simply want to celebrate Nigerian culture, the Lagos collection has something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in a range of sizes and framing options, these pieces are sure to make a statement wherever they're displayed.
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What are Lagos (Nigeria Africa) art prints?

Lagos art prints are a collection of artistic representations that depict the vibrant and diverse city of Lagos, Nigeria. These prints showcase the rich cultural heritage, bustling streets, colorful markets, and iconic landmarks of this West African metropolis. From traditional tribal motifs to contemporary urban scenes, Lagos art prints capture the essence of this dynamic city in all its glory. These high-quality prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper or canvas. They come in a range of sizes to suit different spaces and can be framed or hung as is for an instant statement piece. Whether you're looking to add some African flair to your home decor or want to celebrate your love for Lagos, these art prints offer a unique way to do so. Lagos art prints are a beautiful and meaningful way to bring the spirit of Africa into your home or office space.
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What Lagos (Nigeria Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Lagos art prints that capture the vibrant and diverse culture of this bustling city. From stunning photographs of iconic landmarks such as the National Museum and Freedom Park, to colorful paintings depicting traditional Nigerian life, there is something for every taste and style. One popular option is the collection of street scenes, which showcase the energy and vitality of Lagos' busy streets. These prints feature everything from colorful markets to bustling traffic intersections, providing a glimpse into daily life in this exciting city. For those interested in history and architecture, Media Storehouse also offers a selection of prints featuring some of Lagos' most impressive buildings. These include colonial-era structures such as City Hall and St. Nicholas Church, as well as modern skyscrapers like Eko Tower. Whether you're looking for bold colors or striking black-and-white images, we have an extensive selection of Lagos art prints that are sure to impress.
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How do I buy Lagos (Nigeria Africa) art prints?

To buy Lagos art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our vast collection of artwork online. We offer a wide range of prints featuring different styles and subjects, including landscapes, portraits, and abstract pieces. Once you have found the print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We accept various forms of payment such as credit cards or PayPal. Once your order has been processed and shipped out, you can expect to receive it within a reasonable timeframe depending on where you are located in the world. Buying Lagos art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient way to add some unique African-inspired artwork to your home or office decor.
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How much do Lagos (Nigeria Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Lagos art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, and framed prints featuring stunning images of Lagos' vibrant culture and scenery. The cost of these art prints is determined by various factors such as the size, material used for printing, and the complexity of the artwork. We understand that our customers have different preferences when it comes to purchasing art pieces; hence we strive to provide affordable options without compromising on quality. Our Lagos art prints are sourced from talented photographers who capture unique perspectives of this bustling city. Whether you're looking to add some African flair to your home or office décor or seeking a gift for someone special, our selection has something for everyone's taste and budget. We invite you to browse through our extensive collection and discover your perfect piece today.
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How will my Lagos (Nigeria Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Lagos art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Our standard delivery method is through a trusted courier service, which allows us to track your package and provide you with updates on its progress. Once your order has been processed, it will be carefully packaged and dispatched from our warehouse within the specified timeframe. You will receive an email notification once your order has been shipped, along with a tracking number that you can use to monitor its delivery status. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork in pristine condition, so we take every precaution necessary to make sure that happens. Whether you're ordering one print or several, rest assured that we'll do everything possible to get them delivered safely and securely right to your doorstep.