Illuminate your spaces with a piece of nostalgia and warmth with this printed metal panel.
The metal panel is the print medium that is the most durable. Made to resist scratching, smudging and fading, it is also 100% waterproof and therefore easy to clean
About This Image:
The average income of trishaw riders in the 1950s and 1960s varied depending on their working hours and the fares they collected, ranging from as low as $3 to as high as $20 a day. In 1948, the Municipal Commission set fixed hire rates for trishaws. Riders could charge $0.20 for every half mile or part of it traveled, or $1.50 per hour and $0.40 for each additional quarter hour of travel.
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Transport , Pre-Independence , Livelihoods