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DIMENSIONS: All prints are supplied in matts and backed. Dimensions listed below are the overall size of the matt.

IMAGE SIZE: 40 x 60 cm except for prints cropped to a more panoramic format (see Ted Spencer at Ti Tree, A wave at Spooky, The point before dawn and several others) that vary in height.

PLEASE NOTE: All Giclée prints are done on demand, so there may be a delay of up to two weeks on delivery.

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This was in the backyard of the factory on Palmers Island, surrounded, romantically, by sugar cane and swamp. Robert and Di Conneeley in the foreground, Garry Keyes on the left, Terry Keyes blowing into the fire with his girlfriend of the day on the right, and George Greenough in the background.
In 1977 it was Burleigh's opportunity to turn on great waves for the Stubbies man-on-man contest. The surf was so good and the quality of the surfing matched it.
You can almost tell that a picture was taken at Lennox by how straight the top of the wave is... none of that tapering off... it just goes on an on.
My friend Nat by the fire on the beach while the World Championships were on in Victoria.
Nyarie Abbey and Marilyn Young opened a clothes shop in Johnson Street. There was a fashion parade and musical entertainment – from the left, Garth Murphy, John Adrian, Rusty Miller and Jimmy Sunshine.
My brother  and his eldest son outside the first house that they built at Cactus in the early 1970s.
Definitely more a figure-in-a-landscape photograph than a surfing shot, but the coastline around Bells is such a superb one.
<p>Obviously still in the nose-riding period, so that places this picture mid-1960s at the latest. Russ’ competitive highlight was a third place at the Puerto Rico World Championships in 1968. His impact faded with the arrival of the shortboard... he didn’t like them.</p>
Ted with the board he called 'Little Red' on the island of Maui in Hawaii.
<p>The scale of what’s really a pretty big wave is dwarfed by the expanse of the ocean and the mountains in the background... very much a Hawaiian landscape.</p>
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