The Frith Shop
Find out about the products we offer, all of which are inspired by the rich nostalgic photographs and maps that form today's Francis Frith Collection.
Photo Prints
A nostalgic print from The Francis Frith Collection is special, handmade by us to order and available in a variety of styles and sizes.
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Old Maps
Stunningly detailed old Ordnance Survey Maps Prints, Sheet Maps and Victorian County Maps in a wide range of sizes and styles to suit every budget.
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Calendars
Personalised calendars in a choice of black and white or sepia and available in two sizes, all featuring stunning old photos from the Collection.
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Photo Books
Hundreds of nostalgic photo books about Britain. 10 fascinating ranges to enjoy, lavishly illustrated with our high quality photographs. Most books are now printed to order, so you can personalise your copy.
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Mugs
Create a mug featuring a favourite personalised nostalgic Frith photo or map of your choice. These friendly ceramic mugs make great gifts for the coffee and tea lovers in your life.
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Cushion Covers
High quality cushion covers designed to fit a standard 45 x45 cm (18" square) cushion. A great gift or a wonderful unique addition to your own home decor.
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What people say:
Added 16th March 2011
“The first jigsaw was such a success, I've just ordered three more for distant friends. Brilliant concept, great web site and nice discount offers”
Added 16th March 2011
“I am writing to let you know how delighted and impressed I am with my historic map of the above address. It has provided me with a fascinating insight into my local area and looks particularly delightful in its frame. Thank you very much”
Added 16th March 2011
“….It was more than generous of you to send the correct print (which is now winging its way to my friend in Devon) and for me to keep the 'wrong one' complimentory. It is very much appreciated”
Added 1st January 2001
“I posted a comment about how I was evacuated to Ystalyfera at the beginning of World War 11 (late 1930 ) and stayed with my aunt and uncle at Bryncelyn. Low and behold I have received a reply from the son of my long lost cousin, Conway Rees! They now live in Chicago USA and through the Francis Frith website we are now in contact after 60 years. I can't believe it and am eternally grateful for this opportunity”
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