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Gallery ID: 64 - FAIRFORD 2008 MONDAY DEPARTURES
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Dimensions: 2911(px) x 1824(px)
Megapixels: 5.31
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@72DPI = 40.43in x 25.33in
@150DPI = 19.41in x 12.16in
@300DPI = 9.7in x 6.08in
File Size: 0.87(mb)
Price: £3.00


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