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  • HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
  • HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
  • HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster
  • HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

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HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster, A framed poster with museum-quality paper and a beautiful frame- 170 gsm / 65 lb.

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Product Name: HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster

A framed poster with museum-quality paper and a beautiful frame.- 170 gsm / 65 lb matte (uncoated) paper- Thickness: 20-25 mm /0.79"–0.98" and for the USA market thickness is 1.9 cm/0.75" - Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.- Includes retailer hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.- For indoor use. The frame and poster are delivered together. The poster needs to be mounted by the end-recipient. Printed and shipped on demand. No minimums.

HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy (RN). Hood was the first of the planned four Admiral-class battlecruisers to be built during the First World War. Already under construction when the Battle of Jutland occurred in mid-1916, that battle revealed serious flaws in her design despite drastic revisions before she was completed four years later. For this reason, she was the only ship of her class to be completed, as the Admiralty decided it would be better to start with a clean design on succeeding battlecruisers, leading to the never-built G-3 class. Despite the appearance of newer and more modern ships, Hood remained the largest warship in the world for 20 years after her commissioning, and her prestige was reflected in her nickname, "The Mighty Hood".

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HMS retailer Hood Classic Matte Paper Wooden Framed Poster