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Greeting card with illustration of a brutalist building

Trinity card

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5 CARDS FOR £12

Trinity card

 

Inspired by Trinity Square Car Park.

Trinity Square was a shopping centre and multi-storey car park situated in Gateshead, North East England. It was demolished in 2010.

It was particularly noted for the Brutalist design of its car park which was designed by Rodney Gordon when he worked for the Owen Luder Partnership. The concrete structure, which dominated the skyline of the town, was opened in 1967.

 

The car park had a prominent role in the 1971 film Get Carter, so is commonly referred to as the Get Carter Car Park.

 

Blank inside for your own message

Printed on matt card to give a vintage feel
Size A6 - 148 x 105mm
Printed in the UK on 350gsm card
Will be posted in a reinforced envelope

 

Buy five cards for £12

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  • Ordering & Delivery

    UK orders are dispatched within 2 to 5 working days.

     

    Cards are sent in a board-backed envelope to keep them flat and pristine in transit.

     

    If you order cards alongside other products such as mugs, cushions or larger prints, they may arrive in separate parcels.

     

    International orders: Please contact me before ordering for shipping rates and timescales.

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