A Framed & Glazed Great Western Railway Locomotive Carriage & Wagon Department Poster on the use of Eye Protectors c.1922 sub-Antiques Cromer Street was also mentioned
Description
Cromer Street was also mentioned by Dickens in his novel
whilst the setting and glass case both remain in sound order
the frame original and the glass un-marked
a truly rare example of preserved celebrity Pipistrellus pipistrellus taxidermy
Rod mounted on an ebonised circular plinth stand the Tiger Nautilus coiled
A Framed & Glazed Great Western Railway Locomotive Carriage & Wagon Department Poster on the use of Eye Protectors c.1922 sub-Antiques Cromer Street was also mentionedOrigin: English Period: Early Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1922 Height: 20. 3 inches Width: 15 inches Framed: 21. 5 X 16. 25 inches Condition: B In typically bold font, the standard issue sized GWR headed poster reading Locomotion, Carriage and Wagon Dept Notice Eye Protectors, with explanatory text beneath warning of the necessity for wearing eye protectors which are provided wherever there is danger from drillings, chippings etc..
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