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Building Greeting Card featuring the photograph Wood Brown Window with Peeling Paint in the Medieval Village of Obidos by David Letts

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Wood Brown Window with Peeling Paint in the Medieval Village of Obidos Greeting Card

David Letts

by David Letts

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Founded by the Celts in 308 BC, �bidos was conquered by the Romans in the first century and occupied by the Moors in the eighth century. The... more

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Barbara O'renya

Barbara O'renya

Great work...very nice capture..!! v

David Letts replied:

Thank you Barbara.

Artist's Description

Founded by the Celts in 308 BC, �bidos was conquered by the Romans in the first century and occupied by the Moors in the eighth century. The latter built the town wall, which still today is completely intact surrounding the white washed houses painted with blue or yellow bars.

�bidos has always been a fortified town since its formation by the Romans. The defences were greatly enhanced after the 12th century Christian conquest with the walls built to withstand long sieges and mighty the citadel to enforce control of the population. Visitors to �bidos will discover that the town is more than just a fortified town, it is a place of beauty, which arose from the single most import event in �bidos history. The town was a wedding gift from a king to his beloved wife.

The magnificent medieval walled town of �bidos is known as the �Town of Queens� because of a tradition in which kings used to offer the place to their wives.

About David Letts

David Letts

Old World Photography "Photos reminiscent of a world in a different time" Welcome to this collection of photos and photographic art from around the world. Old World Photography specializes in photographs of European cobblestone lined streets, old rustic framed windows, 14th Century wooden doors and medieval castles. I have always had an inner desire to release my creative energy in an artisic way. I love to capture the images I see and create the ones I imagine. My palette may be a digital camera but my human hand is still controlling the brush. The photographs on my site are my own unique artistic expression. Explore the photographs in my galleries, where you will find the perfect piece of photographic art for your winery, living...

 

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