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Orig. 1940's Wales The Wells Bridge LLANDRINDOD Wells Britain Poster 40” X 25”

$ 13.18

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Very Good condition, slight aging spot on top edge and on bottom. See photos
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Orig. 1940's Wales The Wells Bridge LLANDRINDOD Wells Britain Poster 40” X 25”
    Printed by The Vandyck Printers Limited
    Good condition a few pin point and small age spots - see photos
    No Pin Holes these are being held on flat surface with magnets
    They are fragile and will be packed carefully
    Circa 1940's Post WWII - During the British "Travel Association of the U.K. Great Britain and Northern Ireland" era.
    These "black and white" or Sepia travel posters depicted historic, scenic and cultural sights throughout Great Britain, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
    Condition is very good, Aging along edges - both top corners each have a small tear at top on the outside corners. See photos for this.
    Poster will be rolled and shipped in tube - packed very secure
    See all photos as these were taken for this listing
    History of this Poster.
    Originally created in 1927 as "The Travel Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"  Its aims were, ‘To increase the number of visitors from overseas to Great Britain and Ireland; to stimulate the demand for British goods and services and to promote international understanding by every means.
    The association went through various changes between 1927 and during the war, the Association spent much of its time planning for post-war development.
    Post WWII - The British Tourist and Holidays Board (BTHB) was established in 1947 to ‘foster and develop the tourist, catering and holiday services’.
    From this point, it was decided that the Travel Association should effectively act as the tourist division of the BTHB whilst maintaining its independence and structure.
    This was just in time for the 1948 Olympic Games to be held in Britain, which saw record numbers of visitors to the country.  Other post-war highlights included the re-opening of the New York offices and a visit from H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth in 1949.
    The post office continues to experience some delays- I ship same day if possible and always next business day
    Ask any questions you have before purchasing
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