Nottingham Forest City Ground Blur Print in Support of Dylan Rich Legacy Charity

£35.00

The City Ground at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, home to Nottingham Forest captured with an in-camera double exposure.

Available as A4, A3 or A1 print. A4 shipped in card backed envelope, A3 and A1 shipped in cardboard mailer tube.

50% of all proceeds from the sale of this print will be donated to the Dylan Rich Legacy registered charity.

Dylan Rich died on 5th September 2021 following a sudden cardiac arrest while playing football. He was 17 years old.

His family and friends were determined that his death should leave a lasting legacy, one that reflects Dylan’s passions. A legacy fund has been established and this is being used to support causes close to Dylan’s heart. Those who knew and loved him are continuing to explore other ways in which to support those causes. In November 2022 the fund became an official charity.

Dylan was a passionate footballer and fan of Nottingham Forest. It seems appropriate to support the charity in his honour with the sales of these prints.

You can find out more about the charity and its partners at https://dylanrichlegacy.co.uk/

All prints are supplied on high quality 260gsm photographic paper and printed with archival quality HP Vivera ink which is designed to accurately reproduce colours, resist fading and is certified to last 100+ years under display conditions.

UK shipping is included in the price.

Prints can be mounted at additional cost - please use the contact form to request a quote quoting the item you are interested in.

Overseas shipping available on request - again, please use the contact form to request a shipping quote detailing the destination and product you are interested in.

As a small business I endeavour to keep costs low but shipping does incur a cost in both packaging and postage. For simplicity this cost is factored into the purchase price of my prints and I do not make any profit from postage.

Due to the variety of size options I offer each item is printed on demand.

Orders are usually dispatched within a couple of days however, in the interest of transparency and managing expectations I prefer to err on the side of caution with my delivery times and quote up to seven working days for delivery.