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1923 Print Fishermen Fishing Herring Nova Scotia Canada Boat Lockeport NGMA1 YSC1 Andrew moved to London to

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Andrew moved to London to become a barber and after completing barber school he opened his own barberÕs shop on Gerrard Street in Soho

This is an original 1960 two-color print ad for "speed proved" Sports Nylon tires that were made and sold by the Firestone Tyre & Rubber Company

This is a small original 1900 two-color print ad from the Harvard Lampoon for a business owned by William S

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This is an original 1934 black and white halftone print of Major Kepner and Captain Stevens testing the apparatus in the gondola which enabled them to broadcast from far above the clouds and converse with officers of the National Geographic Society and United States Army Air Corps in Washington

1923 Print Fishermen Fishing Herring Nova Scotia Canada Boat Lockeport NGMA1 YSC1 Andrew moved to London to"Fishermen Unloading Their Herring at a Lockeport Cannery: Nova Scotia" This is an original 1923 black and white halftone print of Canadian fishermen unloading their Herring catch at Lockeport, Nova Scotia. CONDITION This 90+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+. No creases. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. Please note: There is printing on the verso. Product Type: Original Halftone Print; Black White Grade: Near

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