In 1927 Sir Henry Segrave became the first person to travel at more than 200 mph. Segrave took the Mystery Sunbeam shown here to Daytona Beach and reached a speed of 203.79 mph. The patent for this 'design for an automobile body' was issued to Henry O. D. Segrave, of London, England on June 26, 1928.
Our prints are museum-quality, made using top-of-the-line commercial Epson printers with 10-color Ultrachrome inks and premium 100% cotton rag, acid-free archival papers from Arches of France. Each print is inspected before shipping.
8.5x11 and 11x17 prints have .50-inch margins 19x13 prints have 1-inch margins 22x17 prints have 1.5 inch margins
30x24 SPECIAL EDITION Printed on Heavyweight 28 mil Arches Infinity paper with 2-inch margins. 100% cotton rag, acid-free archival paper. Mould-made art paper with a matte finish makes gorgeous prints. This print is 76% bigger than a 22x17.
47x34 MAGNUM Printed on Heavyweight 28 mil Arches Infinity paper with 2-inch margins. 100% cotton rag, acid-free archival paper. Mould-made art paper with a matte finish makes gorgeous prints. Twice as large as 30x24.
Exhibition CANVAS Heavyweight Exhibition Gallary Canvas prints have slightly wider margins for stretching.