Print of the Old North Church suitable for framing (8" x 10" image on an 11" x 14" sheet); print on heavy paper with a gloss finish of Revere's Midnight Ride (11" x 14"); and, two small documents that were reproduced on regular weight 8 1/2" x 11" paper and are interesting to read, but not of a quality that you would frame. One is an advertisement from Revere offering his dental services and the other is the bell ringers' agreement at Old North, which includes Revere's signature.
The two items of real value are the prints.
The large glossy print of Revere would be perfect for a class room. The oil painting is owned by Old North but is not currently on display (despite what is printed on the back of this print). The artist is William Robinson Leigh (1866 – 1955), best known for his paintings of the American West. One of the folks at Old North made the observation, "Naturally, he puts the horse front and center."
The watercolor painting of Old North is by Earl Gross (1889 - 1993) and would look nice framed in a living room, den, or study.
This is made available through a special arrangement with Old North Church.