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[Sayer, Derrick, BKS Air Transport Ltd.]
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BKS air transportation and advertisement poster, by Derrick Sayer. Show the service routes from United Kingdom to various cities in Europe. Note: "Full details from any of the company's offices or your travel agent". Includes decorative compass rose. Date estimated.
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[Civic Education Service, Coss, Tim, Perkins, Blll]
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Royal National Life-Boat Institution for Preservation of Life from Shipwreck (Great Britain)
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Map of the British Isles, shows the Great Britain and Ireland coasts' lifeboat stations and operation Including pulling & sailing lifeboats and motor lifeboats. The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) is the largest charity that saves lives at sea around the coasts of the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man as well as on some inland waterways. Includes reference and notes: "In distress." and "Cannot save ship.- take people off." Date estimated.
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Sundberg, Edwin L.
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Full color map, centerfold from issue of Sunday News, pages 6-7. Date estimated. Shows movement of the ships, the battle area "N.J. Ford ordered to "heave to" by German light cruiser Elbing around 2 P.M.", the greatest naval battle of modern times off Jutland Bank in the North Sea "Twenty years ago" in 1916, British and German fleets. Includes text with decorative compass rose at the top. Date estimated.
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Gill, Leslie MacDonald, 1884-1947
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[Wylie, Ethel Earle, Van Leer, Ella Wall]
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Pictorial literary map of Great Britain. Shows writers and related locations and landmarks. Borders by notes, literary quotations, and literary illustration.
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[Geographical magazine, Bacon, Cecil Walter, Taylor, E. G. R., ESSO]
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Colorful pictorial map of British Isles 68.5x46.5 folded, with title cartouche, accompanying the special issue of Geographical Magazine, Festival Number, Map 1951, as a contribution to the Festival of Britain 1951. Map designed by commercial artist Cecil W. Bacon, depicting places of interest, buildings, landmarks, farming, industry, roads, highways, and recreation. Includes 2 insets in the upper left and text in the lower cartouche "Mot people talk about the place where they work-the pit, the office, the millsome of prices, the seasons prospects, the government. Many talk of their holidays, sports and enthusiasms... Here is a map guide to local conversation, gambits when touring Festival Britain."
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