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Set of the Month - November 2005
International Tobacco Set of 50 International Code of Signals 1934
No set can sum up better the great feeling of national pride that will sweep the nation this month than International Tobacco Co.'s 1934 series of 50 International Code of Signals, because it begins with a portrait of Nelson followed by nine cards spelling out our hero's famous flag signal rallying his men immediately before the Battle of Trafalgar 200 years ago. "England Expects That Every Man Will Do His Duty". One might assume that there is no place in today's world for such a system, but the sophisticated nature of electronic eavesdropping means that virtually every other method can be intercepted so flags can still have a role to play and this set continues with some useful nautical examples, humorously related to land situations on the text backs, for example H.R. means "There is an obstruction on the fairway", advice for exercising great caution in navigating but equally appropriate for golf!
This set of 50 International Code of Signals 1934 by International Tobacco in very good condition is catalogued at £40.00
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