SS Cedric Vintage Passenger Ship Mugs

SS Cedric Vintage Passenger Ship Mugs
SS Cedric White Star Line vintage Passenger Ship Liverpool England. Vintage Ocean Liner, Luxury Passenger Ships and twenty century Steamship Travel to worldwide destinations. Vintage and Retro Shipping Lines and Passenger Ship travel advertisements and postcards of early twentieth century. Our historic designs are available on t-shirts, posters, prints, greeting cards, postcards, magnets, note cards, stickers and gifts. Great gift and collectible items for fans of history, navy, merchant marine and cruise ships.

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Queen's Guard Keeping Watch Postcard

Queen's Guard Keeping Watch Postcard
Features a photo of a member of the Queen's Guard, keeping a watchful eye over the Royal grounds. This photo is in black and white – the only color present is the red of the guard's uniform.

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Keep Calm and Carry On Texting Iphone 4 Cases

Keep Calm and Carry On Texting Iphone 4 Cases
Unavoidable i suppose, but a Keep Calm and Carry On iPhone4 case is an ideal gift this Xmas, or a treat for yourself

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City of London Dragon Cases For Kindle

Dragon- and griffin-like creature in front of an old English flag. The boundaries of the historic core of London are marked by this dragon boundary marks at major entrances, originally to warn travellers and act as toll-booths.They are holding a shield which bears the City of London's coat of arms, painted in red and white. When the Queen goes to St Paul's she stops at Temple Bar (by one of the original dragon statue) before entering the City of London, so that the Lord Mayor may offer him or her the City's pearl-encrusted Sword of State as a token of loyalty.
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