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An extensive lot of ephemera for The Allan Shipping Line and The Canadian Pacific Railway advert booklets, passenger lists, programmes, photographs, newspaper cuttings, launch photographs with a print of the first Allan Line Ship to go on passage to Canada 1819, the 'Brig Jean', a watercolour of a steamship, a sectional view of the Canadian Pacific Steamer 'Montcalm' and a print of The Allan Line 'St. Andrews SS'
Rosie Ablewhite - Guy Gibson at the Petwood Hotel, oil on board, initialled lower right, 44cm x 34cm, framed This is the original and only 10 Ltd Edition prints were made from it. One print hangs in the Petwood Hotel, one went back with the Canadian Lancaster last year and hangs in the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, a third hangs in the Glamorganshire Golf Club. After the Dam Busters raid took place in May 1943, widely hailed as a turning point of the War, Gibson spent his two week post-raid leave in Penarth, playing golf on most days. While he was on that leave he had a call from the Air Ministry telling him that he had been awarded the VC. Ernest Moore immediately telephoned the steward at The Glamorganshire and asked him to lay on as many drinks as he could find, and the whole family went down to celebrate in style at the Clubhouse.
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892) - A large coloured Japanese woodblock print depicting The Moon at the Gojo Bridge, from the series Bravery-Beauty of the Four Seasons - Buyū setsugekka no uchi, Gojo no tsuki, Ushiwakamaru, Benkei and others are shown here at the Gojo Bridge, Kyoto, signed Ikkaisai Yoshitoshi hitsu, published by Kiya Sojiro 1870, 36.5cm high, 74cm wide
OHARA KOSON Two swallows chasing a bee, Japanese woodblock print Signed, 34x18cm and another of a bird in moonlight CONDITION REPORT: The prints are framed and glazed. It is impossible to tell if they are stuck down on card as their backs are completely sealed. HOwever, they have been well framed with bevelled mounts which are still fairly white at cut edtge so may have been relatively recently framed. The top of the signed print is also slightly bumpy which might imply that it is not stuck down or is only pasted at the top.
Archibald Thornburn (British, 1860-1935) " Capercaillie" Signed print, published by A. Baird-Carter, London 1971, signed in pencil, 20 x 29cms, a companion, Ptarmigan, published by A. Baird-Carter 1909, signed in pencil and a third Red Grouse, published by W.F. Embleton 1927, signed in pencil, 21 x 29cms, mounted and framed. (3) CONDITION REPORT: Capercaillie - good condition, clear signature, one minor spot just below the publish by details, clean margins frame in good condition. Red Grouse - Some brown spotting to the sky top right hand in the area beneath the publish by details, minor fading left hand quadrant otherwise good condition including margins and frame. Ptarmigan - good condition, clear signature, mounted and framed in good condition, one or two colour spots minor.

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