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Brindley
Motoring
Motor Car The Bentley (postcard back) 1992
Motor Car The Bentley (postcard back) 1992 EL1 - This card shows a colour picture of a 1929 41/2 litre Bentley motor car on a pale green background. Postcard format back advertises Brindley’s printer. Size 146 x 95mm.
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Cult-Stuff
Ships & Shipping
Largest Steamers in the World (Olympic and Titanic) Reprint 2013
Largest Steamers in the World (Olympic and Titanic) Reprint 2013 1 - This is a reproduction based on Cadbury’s single card issue titled “Largest Steamers in the World” and picturing “Olympic and Titanic, each 45,000 tons. White Star Line”. The illustration is of a liner at speed with company’s flag inset. Size 81 x 41mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Nottingham Trams 2008/2010
Nottingham Trams 2008/2010 4 - It’s five years since Reflections produced their set of 12 Nottingham Trams and now this latest set of four is effectively an up-date as the system has expanded. The excellent colour photos show the vehicles in the city and surrounding areas; the first card being titled, but unnumbered, Bulwell 2008 is effectively the 13th subject of the earlier series. The remaining cards are numbers 14 to 16 inclusive. The backs place the trams in the context of the cityscape. Size 69 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Railways Around Nottingham 1996
Railways Around Nottingham 1996 6 - A colour picture of a train and a map of the route form the design of each of these cards with their history on the back. They include the busy Derby to Nottingham to Grantham lines, the defunct Melton Mowbray connection and the Mansfield to Worksop service. Size 60 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
St Pancras International (Railway Station) 2008
St Pancras International (Railway Station) 2008 6 - Saved from closure in the 1960s by opposition led by John Betjeman, St. Pancras Station underwent a spectacular refurbishment to become the London terminus for high-speed rail services to Europe via the Channel Tunnel. These colour photos show how Barlow’s original 19th century structure has been up-dated, Eurostar trains, the champagne bar, Betjeman’s statue, etc., with descriptive backs. Size 63 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 1st Series Railways 1999
Steam Around Britain 1st Series Railways 1999 6 - Sections of the rail network closed in the 1950s and ‘60s have been given a new lease of life as privately run attractions for steam enthusiasts, as demonstrated on these cards illustrating six lines in central England from Nene Valley in the east to Seven Valley in the west and as far north as Keighley to Oxenhope in Yorkshire. The colour pictures combine a route map with scenery, locos, etc., with a description on the numbered backs. Size 60 to 62 (varying) x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 2nd Series Railways 2001
Steam Around Britain 2nd Series Railways 2001 6 - Issued in 2001 and numbered 7 to 12 this series illustrates six privately owned railway lines including the Bluebell which it had just been announced was to be extended through to East Grinstead some 43 years after BR closed the line. Each colour picture combines a route map with scenery, locos etc., described on the back, all except no. 10 stating “2nd Series”. Size 64 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 3rd Series Railways 2003
Steam Around Britain 3rd Series Railways 2003 6 - This, their third series of colour cards illustrating six more of Britain’s privately run steam preservation railways, includes the wonderfully scenic Ffestiniog line through Snowdonia, the North Norfolk and the West Somerset which is the longest, running more than 20 miles to the coast at Minehead. Each picture is a compilation showing locos, route, badge and landmarks, with a short description on the back. Size 64 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 4th Series Railways 2005
Steam Around Britain 4th Series Railways 2005 6 - Britain’s preserved steam railways in these compound pictures each showing locomotives, a map and a local scene in colour with descriptive backs. Numbered 19 to 24, the lines include the Swanage, Dart Valley, Talyllyn, East Lancs and Caledonian. Size 63 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 5th Series Railways 2008
Steam Around Britain 5th Series Railways 2008 6 - The fifth series (hence numbered from 25 to 30) covers six privately-run railway lines in Southern England, including the South Devon from Totnes up the Dart Valley, the Bodmin & Wenford from Bodmin Parkway to the Camel Trail, the Lynton & Barnstaple only a mile of which is open and the Severn Valley 16 miles long. Usual colourful format of scenic map and pictures of locos., plus descriptive backs. Size 63 x 42mm
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 6th Series Railways 2009
Steam Around Britain 6th Series Railways 2009 6 - From the first six cards issued Reflections have steadily added more until we now reach nos. 31 to 36, the sixth series, of privately operated preserved steam railways, each colour illustration being a composite of map, locos, badge and scenes, with the title on a colour background matched to old railway companies green for Southern, brown for Great Western etc. Includes the Watercress Line (Alton to Alresford), Strathspey and Llangollen, with descriptive backs. Size 64 x 42mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Steam Around Britain 7th Series Railways 2012
Steam Around Britain 7th Series Railways 2012 6 - Nos. 1 to 36 came out in instalments between 1999 and 2009. Reflections have now given us the next six preserved steam railways resurrected b enthusiasts following Dr. Beeching’s axe in the 1960s. Presented in the familiar colour artwork montage featuring trains, buildings, badge and route-map, this time we visit the Mid-Norfolk Railway, Bo’Ness and Kinneil, Ravenglass & Eskdale, Peak Rail, Corris Railway and the Great Central. Size 69 x 42mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
British Lorries of the 1950s (numbered 081-084) 1999
British Lorries of the 1950s (numbered 081-084) 1999 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Classic Jaguar Series 1 (numbered 153-156) 2010
Classic Jaguar Series 1 (numbered 153-156) 2010 EL4 - Classics indeed, the four models selected for this card series are the XK120, the aluminium-bodied sports car introduced at the London Motor Show of 1948, the Mk II of which more than 100,000 were built between 1959 and 1967, the fabulous high-performance V-12 launched in 1961 and the 420 saloon dating from 1966. K.W.’s colour artwork pictures each model at an angle from the front, repeated in miniature and followed by descriptive text down the left side of the postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Jaguar at Le Mans (numbered 029-032) 1995
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Golden Era
Motoring
Jaguar E-Type (numbered 149 -152) 2010
Jaguar E-Type (numbered 149 -152) 2010 EL4 - For many it represented the climax of the true British sports car, and it still turns heads today. The original 3.8 model pictured on the first of these four cards was a hit from the moment it was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show of 1961. The other three cards follow developments in style and performance with the SI FHC (1964), SII DHC and the SIII DHC of 1971 depicted as one of the last 50 special edition black E-Types. Postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 1 (Numbered 093-096) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 1 (Numbered 093-096) 2000 EL4 - These cards show Land Rover Legends, four in all, with descriptions on the postcard format backs. Included in this first set are a 1952 80-inch Truck Cab, a 1949 80-inch in Automobile Association colours, a 107-inch Pick-up and a 1957 88-inch Hard top model all rather charmingly set against an appropriate background. The cards are numbered 093-096 (the numbering continues from Golden Era’s Volkswagen Transport Series which was number 089-092). Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 2 (Numbered 097-100) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 2 (Numbered 097-100) 2000 EL4 - Following on from there 1st series we now have another 4 Land Rover Legends including, an 88-inch Pick-up/Truck-cab, a 1960s recovery vehicle used by the Mersey Tunnel Authority Police based on the Series II 88-inch chassis, a 109-inch One-ton version and a 1962 110-inch forward control model in British Telecom colours. All are pictured in colour against an appropriate background and there is a brief description on the postcard format back. The cards, numbered 097-100, are size 152 x 105mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Legends Series 3 (Numbered 101-104) 2000
Land Rover Legends Series 3 (Numbered 101-104) 2000 EL4 - Here we have another four Land Rover models shown against suitable backgrounds in the same format as the previous two series. In this batch numbered 101-102 are a 1982 109-inch Station-Wagon, a Metropolitan Police version of the 109-inch Hard-top, a RAF Airfield Crash Rescue vehicle from 1971 and a Series III 88-inch in Coastguard livery. The cards have a postcard format back with brief text. Size 152 x 105mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Land Rover Ninety, One Ten and Defender (Numbered 105-108) 2000
Land Rover Ninety, One Ten and Defender (Numbered 105-108) 2000 EL4 - In the same format as their Land Rover Legends series these are a set of four Land Rovers including the Ninety model used by the British Army, a One Ten used by Liverpool Airport Fire Service, a 1991 Defender 110 Country Station Wagon and the 1997 Defender 90 with alloy wheels. The vehicles are illustrated in colour against an appropriate background and the postcard format backs contain a brief text relating to the vehicle. Size 152 x 105mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
London Buses of the Post-War Years (numbered 069-072) 1999
London Buses of the Post-War Years (numbered 069-072) 1999 EL4 - Amongst these four are two of London Transport’s most famous buses, the RT introduced in 1946 and the RM (Routemaster), a superb vehicle which entered full scale service in 1959. Also in the set is the RF single-decker and the DMS. Cards are numbered 069 to 072 and have text on the back. Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
London Buses of the Pre-War Years (numbered 065-068) 1999
London Buses of the Pre-War Years (numbered 065-068) 1999 EL4 - These are four subjects selected from the firm’s 1997 set and produced as glossy colour postcards. Two double-deckers and two singles, Cards are numbered 065 to 068 and have text on the back. The set includes the chunky-looking LTL six-wheel single-decker bus. Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
Londons Country Buses (Numbered 061-064) 2000
Londons Country Buses (Numbered 061-064) 2000 EL4 - These postcard size cards feature four buses. These were the green buses and Green Line coaches operated by London Transport outside the red bus area into Hertfordshire, Surrey etc. Included are an RT, an RF and an RMC (Routemaster double-deck coach with rear platform doors by AEC Park Royal). The series was numbered 061-064. Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
M.G. Greats (Cars) (numbered 033-036) 1995
M.G. Greats (Cars) (numbered 033-036) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
M.G.B Cars (numbered 037-040) 1995
M.G.B Cars (numbered 037-040) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Midland Red Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000
Midland Red Buses (Numbered 117-120) 2000 EL4 - These postcard size cards feature four buses. Midland Red were one of the country’s largest operators and were notable for some ground-breaking innovations like the S6, the first under-floor-engined single-decker and their pre-war front-entrance double-deckers, both of which are included in this set, with descriptive backs and numbered 117 to 120. Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Cooper (numbered 001-004) 1994
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Cooper (numbered 161-164) 2010
Mini Cooper (numbered 161-164) 2010 EL4 - A British car with the wow factor, the Mini Cooper launched in 1961 with its 997cc engine was a huge improvement on the standard car. The Austin Mk I Cooper features first, followed by the 1967 ‘S’, Mk II, the Mk III 1275 S and finally the Mini Cooper-Cooper Car Co. in British Racing Green with white stripes as driven by the Cooper Works Team on the circuit during the 1960s. I had a 1959 Mini and my aspiration to own a Cooper was never achieved! Postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Mini Vans (numbered 025-028) 1995
Mini Vans (numbered 025-028) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Morris Minor (numbered 045-048) 1995
Morris Minor (numbered 045-048) 1995 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Morris Minor Vans (numbered 005-008) 1994
Morris Minor Vans (numbered 005-008) 1994 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Police Vehicles (numbered 013-016) 1994
Police Vehicles (numbered 013-016) 1994 EL4 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Southdown Buses (Numbered 121-124) 2000
Southdown Buses (Numbered 121-124) 2000 EL4 - These postcard size cards feature four buses. This major south-coast company had a large and diverse fleet of vehicles, including the excellent coach version of the Leyland Tiger Cub and Guy Arab double-deckers, the latter as pictured in this set being an advertisement for Kensitas cigarettes and gifts so appropriate for the early 1950s. Nos. 121 to 124. Size 152 x 105mm
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Golden Era
Motoring
Sporting Mini Cooper (numbered 157-160) 2010
Sporting Mini Cooper (numbered 157-160) 2010 EL4 - Performance was what the Cooper was all about and this card set gets right in there with the first card showing John Rhodes in a Cooper Car Co. Mini Cooper racing at Snetterton in 1968. Next, the 1963 RAC Rally with a Cooper ‘8 EMO’ driven by Paddy Hopkirk and Henry Liddon, whilst no. 3 is Steve Neal in the 1969 British Saloon Car Championship, which was won by Alex Poole in an Equipe Arden Car illustrated on No. 4. Postcard-format backs. Size 143 x 104mm.
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Golden Era
Motoring
Traction Engines (Numbered 109-112) 2000
Traction Engines (Numbered 109-112) 2000 EL4 - This set contains four steam giants, powerful beasts widely used in agriculture, road building, fairgrounds etc. and now a big attraction at steam rallies. The set has postcard format backs and contain a brief text relating to the vehicle. Numbered 109-112. Size 152 x 105mm.
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Reflections
Railways
Nottingham Trams 2004/2007
Nottingham Trams 2004/2007 12 - Celebrating the birth of Nottingham’s new tram system, Nottingham Express Transit, the first line of which opened in 2004 from Bulwell in the north to the main railway station, these colour photos show the official opening ceremony and the stylish new vehicles at various points along the 23-stop route, plus a card picturing one of the trams on a magazine cover, with a description of the on-going project on the backs. Size 63 x 42mm.
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Sheridan
Miscellaneous Trade Cards
Underground Art Windsor 1996
Underground Art Windsor 1996 L7 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
A.J.S. Motor Cycles 1995
A.J.S. Motor Cycles 1995 L7 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Alfa Romeo (Cars) 1998
Alfa Romeo (Cars) 1998 L7 -
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Golden Era
Motoring
Ariel Motor Cycles 1995
Ariel Motor Cycles 1995 L7 -
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