Chin Chin - London Underground Print - A4 - Migration Museum Shop
Chin Chin - London Underground Print - A4 - Migration Museum Shop

Chin Chin - London Underground Print - A4

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Title
Framing

All prints and cards are printed in the UK on 100% recycled paper sourced from FSC-certified mills. All inks used in the printing method are non-toxic and made from organic pigments.

The London Underground has it's own migration story. Charles Yerkes, an American financier, launched the first tube lines at the start of the 20th century. And Edward Johnston, born in Uruguay to British parents, created the famous logo and typography seen in stations today.

Artwork is professionally printed on 230gsm bright matte art paper
**Frame not included**

Emily Chin, is a digital illustrator born and raised in South London with Jamaican heritage. 

"My work is a concoction of flat design,  detailed textures and fun, vibrant colours aimed to brighten up your day as well as give you a sprinkle of nostalgia."

We currently ship to the UK via Royal Mail 48 delivery.

We are hoping to expand our shipping options to include international customers very soon.

Prices

Orders under £45 : £4.50

Orders over £45: Free

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We dispatch all orders within 2-5 working days. Please allow at least 6 working days for your item to arrive. 

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We now offer free click and collect from the Migration Museum in Lewisham Shopping Centre. Please note that the museum is currently open Friday - Sunday.

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In order that we are able to offer a wide range of sizes and variations of our most popular design, we work with a print-on-demand clothing company. These items will be fulfilled separately from other items ordered from the Migration Museum and will arrive separately.

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The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has made us who we are – as individuals and as a nation.

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MEET THE MAKER
Chin Chin Prints

My dad and grandparents came from Jamaica in the 60's and settled in North London. Fast forward to my parents meeting in South London and eventually getting married, they decided to call South East London their home.
I was born and raised in Lewisham and have so many fond memories and
connections. Naturally, I feel most South Londoners [old and new] have a strong
sense of connection and pride to their environment and community, which is how Chin Chin Prints was born.

I illustrate primarily local landmarks around South London that have local sentiment. My hopes are that my work allows people to treasure whatever memories they have with the location, whether they still reside there or have moved on to somewhere new. A slice of nostalgia!


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