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A steep climb, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary rare Photochr Tote Bags by photochrom
A magnificent, rare photochrom print of A steep climb, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary.
Photochrom or 'Aac process', is the process by which colorized images are produced from black and white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. This gives it a great texture, depth and vivid color richness which is eminent in our designs.
This and many more vintage photochrom designs at our store.
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With a slim, fashionable design, and colored handles, this tote is environmentally friendly and truly is a great value. Totes are great as presents or giveaways. Our budget tote is made from 100% cotton and has strong handles with reinforced stitching. Dimensions: 15.75"h x 15.25"w.
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Given the title, “a steep climb, tyrol, austro-hungary rare photochr bag”, this design is a brilliant sample of the creativity in Zazzle's online marketplace. Contributed by the highly imaginative Zazzler, photochrom, the wonderful classic tote shown above was listed under the classic shop category and is tagged under climb, classic, steep, & tyrol. Made on a 100 percent cotton bag, this a steep climb, tyrol, austro-hungary rare photochr bag design could quickly become anyone's go-to choice. With a pair of well-made handles and well-sewn seams, this customizable tote is printed to last!

Anyone looking for tyrol bags will undoubtedly fall in love with this custom tote bag once it’s made using photochrom's rad Boats product. This a steep climb, tyrol, austro-hungary rare photochr bag will be fashionable and durable, thanks to its hefty handles and reinforced stitching. Pick your favorite color from the available options, and your bag will no doubt look great. Given Zazzle's variety of options that can be used for this tyrol customizable bag, you'll positively find the perfect bag!

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A steep climb, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary rare Photochr

A magnificent, rare photochrom print of A steep climb, Tyrol, Austro-Hungary.
Photochrom or 'Aac process', is the process by which colorized images are produced from black and white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. This gives it a great texture, depth and vivid color richness which is eminent in our designs.
This and many more vintage photochrom designs at our store.

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