


Parchment Print Battle of Bunker Hill
- Parchment paper, unique in appearance, with crinkles and aging process characteristics
- Approximately 11 x 14 1/4 inches
- Comes in envelope, not framed; has crease lines a framer can remove with steam or other methods
- Decor shown for inspiration only
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This parchment paper print depicts a scene of the Battle of Bunker Hill. This pivotal engagement of the American Revolutionary War occurred on the rugged terrain of Charlestown Peninsula, now part of Boston, on June 17, 1775. The artwork vividly portrays the dramatic intensity of the moment, while a brief article beneath offers essential facts about the historic battle. This makes it an excellent educational tool for teachers aiming to engage students with historical content. Additionally, the document can be professionally framed for display.
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