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10.00" x 6.50"
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0.88"
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15.50" x 12.00"
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by Paul Hackett
$98.00
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A Cow Stands on Lag Bay Beach by Paul Hackett - 10" x 6.5"
$39.69
Material:
Luster Photo Paper
$7.41
Frame:
CRQ13 - Black Wood (CRQ13)
$18.42
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White
$6.03
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1/8" Clear Acrylic - Foam Core Mounting
$13.50
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A Cow Stands on Lag Bay Beach framed print by Paul Hackett. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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A cow stands on Lag Bay beach, the island of Rum is seen in the background, on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland May 28, 2014. The... more
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A cow stands on Lag Bay beach, the island of Rum is seen in the background, on the island of Eigg, Inner Hebrides, Scotland May 28, 2014. The Scottish island of Eigg has the first completely wind, water and sun-powered electricity grid in the world, according to the Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust. According to a local, between 85 and 95 percent of the energy consumed on the island comes from renewable resources. Scottish nationalists say that the best way to harness Scotland's renewable energy potential is to vote for independence on Sept 18, although an independent Scotland would also benefit from large oil reserves in the North Sea. Campaigners to keep Scotland in the United Kingdom argue that the growing renewables sector would suffer with independence, as the cost of new infrastructure would not be spread out across the whole of Britain. Picture taken May 28, 2014. REUTERS/Paul Hackett (BRITAIN - Tags POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT ELECTIONS ANIMALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)ATTENTION EDITOR...
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