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Photographic Print : Sign for Lupton Cumbria where conman Michael Glen ran hotels calling himself Lord Lupton
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Sign for Lupton Cumbria where conman Michael Glen ran hotels calling himself Lord Lupton
Sign for Lupton Cumbria where conman Michael Glen ran hotels calling himself Lord Lupton
January 1996
Hotchkiss Bobby
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
GL*156664
Media ID 21531602
© Mirrorpix
Cities Core77 Houses And Homes Landscape Landscapes And Gardens Towns And Villages 1996 Photography And Film
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step into the past with this intriguing photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring the iconic "Sign for Lupton Cumbria" where infamous conman Michael Glen once ran his hotels, impersonating the title of "Lord Lupton" in January 1996. This captivating image from Hotchkiss Bobby's collection is a unique addition to any home or office, transporting you back in time and adding a touch of history to your space. Order your Media Storehouse Photographic Print today and bring this fascinating story to life in your own home.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print takes us back to January 1996, capturing a sign for Lupton Cumbria, where an infamous conman named Michael Glen once ran hotels under the false identity of Lord Lupton. The image showcases the picturesque landscape surrounding this small town in the heart of England during the late 20th century. The photograph by Hotchkiss Bobby transports us to a time when cities and towns were still untouched by modern developments, allowing us to appreciate the charm and simplicity of life in rural areas. The composition beautifully frames the sign against a backdrop of quaint houses and sprawling gardens, highlighting both the natural beauty and architectural character that define this region. However, it is not just the scenery that captivates our attention; it is also the intriguing story behind this place. Michael Glen's audacious act of impersonating nobility adds an element of mystery and intrigue to an otherwise serene setting. This visual documentation serves as a reminder that even amidst idyllic landscapes, deception can lurk beneath unsuspecting facades. As we gaze upon this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back in time to witness a moment frozen forever - one that encapsulates both beauty and deceit within its frame. It prompts reflection on how appearances can be deceiving while reminding us of our fascination with stories woven into every corner of our world.
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