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A large scale travel agents model of a Boeing 747-100B in Air India livery 'Emperor Ashoka' - Supplier label for 'Airlines Publications and Sales Ltd' on the underside; this supplier retailed models by Skylands and Westway Models but this model would appear to be a match for a Westway Boeing 747 - in good condition overall - missing original display stand - one engine shows sign of repair (97cm long, wingspan 83cm approx) - G/VG
An assortment of Railway Literature comprising the following publications; Model Locomotive Construction in 4mm scale, The Steam Railway volume 2 Shrewsbury, Cade's Locomotive Guide, British Steam around the engines, Diesels and Electrics around Britain, Surviving Steam Railways, Before the Diesels came, DMUs Countrywide, Trains Illustrated annual, Live Steam Locomotives and lines today, L. N. W. R miscellany, British Rail 1948-78 A journey by Design, Silhouettes of the big Four, The Power of the Westerns, Tempo of Steam, In Search of Steam1962-68, BR Steam Motive Power Depots, Rocket 150 150th Anniversary of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1830-1980, The Great Western Scene, Railway World Annual 1985, Model Railway Constructor Annual 1985, Great Western Album, Model Railway Constructor Annual 1986, Diesels on the Eastern, The Last years of the Peaks, Steam in the Eastern Counties, Losing Track, Railway World Annual 1983, Great Central Album. (30) All appear in good condition.
A Rosewood case having brass protective corners and an inset brass plate to the lid, opening to reveal within a Compensated Marine/Ship's Barometer by Short and Mason Ltd., London. The silvered dial appearing in excellent condition, the lower right knurled brass wheel geared to rotate the outer scale and doing so with a little resistance. To the upper left is a similar knurled wheel which is actually a screwdriver/turn-key having a blued steel blade, whilst the remaining two knurled wheels are the screw-down mountings for the instrument. It has been noted that over the last few days the atmospheric pressure indicated has changed from 29.15 to 30.5 inches, which appears to serve to indicated that the instrument is operating as would be anticipated. The instrument dial measures 5" diameter and the case dimensions are 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 3 1/4" high approximately.
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