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Sindy by Pedigree - a collection of Sindy furniture to include a blue Sindy bath, boxed, a collection of unboxed kitchenalia to include a sink and oven set and cupboard and washing machine set together with a collection of associated of small kitchen accessories to include plates, pans and food, also included in the lot is an orange Sindy bath, a yellow Sindy beach buggy car, a blue easy chair and other
2015 Trigano Silver 310 Pop-up Caravan, The Trigano Silver 310 is a light weight, easy to tow pop-top caravan, which features a lounge, kitchen and washroom whilst still being under 5 metres in length. This seating area creates a double bed at night. The rear kitchen has a hob with glass lid and 3 gas burners, a sink with glass lid, an under counter fridge, large drawers and storage cupboard which are all finished in a gloss cream. The separate washroom features a cassette toilet, shower, wash basin and a storage cupboard. Complete with original receipt, owner's manual, 2 sets of keys and Motor Mover at the cost of £1,000
400+ Front of House cards / Stills including The Young Savages, Apache Country, Heaven Knows Mr. Allison, Play Dirty, The Secret Invasion, The Hunters, Sink The Bismarck, None But The Brave, Catch-22, The Virgin Soldiers, Hair, The Dirty Dozen, The Blue Max, A Taste of Honey & others, 10 x 8 inches..
Sink the Bismarck! (1960) first release British quad film poster for Sink The Bismarck from 1960 with superb painted artwork by British artist Eric Pulford featuring the German battleship Bismarck under attack, also with portraits of Kenneth More and Dana Wynter. Printed in England by The Haycock Press Ltd London. S. E. 5. Poster measures 30 x 40 inches in folded condition with pinholes in corners, drawing pin head sized hole below name 'John' and on cheek of Dana Wynter, bottom left, 1" border tear, very minor foxing to reverse. (1) {Browser 58}
Alfred J Jansen (1859-1935) Archangle ship, signed oil on canvas, 53cm x 33cm Footnote: The Archangel was originally launched as the St. Petersburg form the yard of John Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank (Yard No.397). Constructed in iron, the hull measured 330.8′ x 43.2′ x 17.8′ and weighed in at 2448 gross tons. The St. Petersburg was purchased from her original owners, the Great Eastern Railway Co Ltd, by LNER in 1923, renamed Archangel and she then served for nearly 20 years on east coast routes and beyond. At the outbreak of World War Two she was requisitioned by the Ministry of War Shipping for use as an auxiliary transport and troopship.On the night of 16th May 1941 she was en route from Kirkwall to Aberdeen under the command of Captain A P Sutton when she was attacked by German aircraft. The ship received multiple direct hits and was severely damaged but thankfully did not sink immediately. However there were a number of casualties aboard caused by the explosions. The exact number of casualties is unclear with reports varying from 17 to 40 crewmen (including Captain Sutton)
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