Once upon a time...
St. Clair's restaurant of Hyannis and Boston anchored the corner of Humphrey and Reddington streets in Swampscott's business district in the early 1900s. Further down the block, E.E. Gray, Rabinowitz, and Young's storefronts can be seen, along with the iconic bell tower of St. John's.


This print is created by scanning the original glass negative, painstakingly retouching the electronic image and then printing using state-of-the-art digital archival technology (giclée). Poster prints are produced on a heavyweight matte paper. Semigloss prints are produced on an archival premium satin paper. Watercolor prints are printed on a heavy smooth watercolor paper. Semigloss and watercolor prints are museum-quality archival. With proper framing your print will look just as good 100 years from now as it does the day you receive it. We print using a 12-ink photo printer that achieves resolutions of 2400 dpi.

All sizes shown are image size. Your print will also have a minimum of 1/2" border on all sides and will therefore be at least 1" larger in both dimensions.

All prints shipped rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube or box. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are not happy with your print when you receive it, return it undamaged for a no-hassle full refund.

Prints are available in larger sizes and printed on a variety of media including canvas. Please inquire with specifics.

NOTE: Your print will not have the Digital Imaging watermark shown in sample.