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Wine is win : 2 prints
Wine is win : 2 prints
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Wine is win : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A study found that moderate drinkers are less prone to depression with less cases of heart disease. The conclusion was to keep the drinking moderate, and to choose wine as the better choice over other alcoholic beverages..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed...

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Birthday balloon : 2 prints
Birthday balloon : 2 prints
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Birthday balloon : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The first hot air balloon flight was demonstrated flying over the heads of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and the French court in Versailles in 1783. Animals were chosen to test the flight, which after a 1500 feet high voyage of 2 miles lasting 8 minutes, the animals were brought s...

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Beer or not to beer : 2 prints
Beer or not to beer : 2 prints
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Beer or not to beer : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Most editions of Hamlet are slightly different as they all come from different sources. In the 1623 First Folio edition, the first printed copy of Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's best known line reads: "To be or not to be, I there's the point.".   Conservation acid-free board inclu...

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Just my type : 2 prints
Just my type : 2 prints
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Just my type : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: 1874 saw the introduction of the first commercial typewriters, but it was not until after the mid 1880s that they would commonly be seen in offices. They quickly became an indispensable tool, widely used by professional writers, businesses and private homes..   Conservation acid...

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Celestial map (1820) : 2 prints
Celestial map (1820) : 2 prints
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Celestial map (1820) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Produced in London by Richard Brookes, the celestial map shows the constellations in the northern and southern hemispheres. The word "constellation" comes from the Latin term meaning "set with stars"..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Lux...

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London at the close of 19th C : 2 prints
London at the close of 19th C : 2 prints
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London at the close of 19th C : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Published 1892 onwards, these beautiful maps were sold at one penny per copy by a specialist in gentlemen’s tailoring and school outfits, Chas baker & co., located along High Holborn in London..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury...

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France (1665) : 2 prints
France (1665) : 2 prints
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France (1665) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: France, including the islands of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, and Réunion Island, is the largest country by size in Europe. Print from the Atlas Major in 1665..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-ce...

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Bristol (1568) : 2 prints
Bristol (1568) : 2 prints
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Bristol (1568) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Titled "Brightstowe, vulgo" was published in Cologne in 1588 in the book Civitates Orbis Terrarum (Towns of the World). The sheep showing in the map, remind the importance of Bristol for the British wool trade at the time..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packe...

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Map of gloucestershire (1665) : 2 prints
Map of gloucestershire (1665) : 2 prints
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Map of gloucestershire (1665) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The county of Gloucestershire is home to Gloucester Cathedral which has the Crecy Window which is the biggest stained-glass window in the UK. Furthermore, the cloisters of the cathedral were used for scenes of Hogwarts Schools in the Harry Potter films..   Conservation acid-free...

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La rue montorgueil in paris by monet : 2 prints
La rue montorgueil in paris by monet : 2 prints
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La rue montorgueil in paris by monet : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Known as Le Drapeau Tricolore (French Tricolors), the origin of the French flag dates to 1790 and the French Revolution when the “ancient French colour” of white was combined with the blue and red colours of the Paris militia..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered p...

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London (1827) : 2 prints
London (1827) : 2 prints
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London (1827) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Map of London from an actual survey made between 1824-1826 by Christopher and John Greenwood. The city was the first to reach a population of over one million in 1811..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-certified pap...

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London map (c.1580) : 2 prints
London map (c.1580) : 2 prints
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London map (c.1580) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A map depicting Elizabethan London, which was a centre of entertainment and leisure activities. Inn-yards and the new theatres provided performances, great sporting, gambling, as well as bull and bear baiting which was patronised by all classes of Elizabethans including Queen Eli...

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Durham (1806) : 2 prints
Durham (1806) : 2 prints
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Durham (1806) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A map of Durham from the publication The Beauties of England & Wales, 1806. The present city of Durham can be traced back to when a group of monks from Lindisfarne decided to settle in the area. They chose to build a church on its high peninsula back in AD995..   Conservatio...

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Durham (1786) : 2 prints
Durham (1786) : 2 prints
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Durham (1786) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A map of Durham published in Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England & Wales, 1786. The entire centre of Durham is designated a conservation area. In addition to the Cathedral and Castle, Durham contains over 630 listed buildings, 569 of which are located within the c...

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Paris in 17th century : 2 prints
Paris in 17th century : 2 prints
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Paris in 17th century : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: View of Paris published c.1660 by Martin Zeiller. The city was founded in the 3rd century BC by Celtic people called the Parisii, from where the city name came about. By the 12th century, Paris had grown to become the largest city in the western world..   Conservation acid-free ...

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Scotland (1851) : 2 prints
Scotland (1851) : 2 prints
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Scotland (1851) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: A map of Scotland with inset map of the Shetland Islands, published in 1851, containing illustrations of local sites and activities. Scotland has approximately 790 islands, of which 660 are uninhabited..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail L...

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City of oxford (1837) : 2 prints
City of oxford (1837) : 2 prints
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City of oxford (1837) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Cleghorn, the map was published in 1837 as a part of Thomas Moule's English Counties. Steel engraved by J.Cleghor, the decorative plan of Oxford also features views from the north of the city, alongside Christ Church College, as well as coats of arms of several coll...

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Oxford (1806) : 2 prints
Oxford (1806) : 2 prints
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Oxford (1806) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Engraved by J.Roper based on a plan by G.Cole, this copperplate printed mat was published in The Beauties of England & Wales in 1806. Numbered key indicate the various Colleges, Universities and Halls in Oxford..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready...

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British isles (c.1760) : 2 prints
British isles (c.1760) : 2 prints
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British isles (c.1760) : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Published in Histoire Universelle around 1760, the copper engraving by Borde depicts the British Isles. The term Britain refers to the largest island in the United Kingdom. The British Isles refers to Great Britain and Ireland, as well as the 5,000 other small islands surrounding...

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Merry xmas union jack : 2 prints
Merry xmas union jack : 2 prints
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Merry xmas union jack : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: First ever commercial Christmas card was produced in London featured a family drinking wine. That same card printed in 1843, was sold in 2014 for a dazzling sum of £8,469 - world record for the most expensive greeting card in history..   Conservation acid-free board included Del...

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Sushi not gender role : 2 prints
Sushi not gender role : 2 prints
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Sushi not gender role : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: Often people battle to eat sushi with their chopsticks, but in fact traditionally, although this would be correct eating sashimi (slices of raw fish), the correct way to eat sushi rolls is with your hands..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retai...

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Wine o'clock : 2 prints
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Wine o'clock : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The expression is widely accepted to the extent that even the Oxford English Dictionary officially recognised the phrase in 2015 as ‘an appropriate time of day for starting to drink wine’. With no time specified, however, wine o’clock thankfully is left open to interpretation..  ...

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Happy easter bunny : 2 prints
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Happy easter bunny : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The bunny, on the night before Easter, is said to bring baskets filled with coloured eggs, candy, and sometimes toys to the homes of children, in much the same way as Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. .   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury...

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Heart typewriter : 2 prints
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Heart typewriter : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The Greeks believed the heart was the seat of the spirit, the Chinese associated it with the centre for happiness, and the Egyptians believed that thoughts and emotions arose from it. In the modern world, the heart has simply become the universal symbol of love..   Conservation ...

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Mr & mr hats : 2 prints
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Mr & mr hats : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: In the so called Dark Ages, the church sanctified gay marriages. One notable marriage took place between the Byzantine Emperor Basil (867-886) with his partner John..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper...

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Fabulous darling : 2 prints
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Fabulous darling : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: The world darling comes from Old English “deorling, dyrling” meaning ”one who is much beloved, a favourite.” The vowel shift from “e” to “a” in the 16th C. From the 1590s, the world took on the meaning of "sweetly charming"..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered p...

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Little princess : 2 prints
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Little princess : 2 prints

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Text on the tag: After a few weeks from birth, a baby is able to visually distinguish between his or her mother and other adults. Constant sounds and sights are soothing to the child and are missed when gone. However, the voice and smell of the mother is something the baby can recognise from the ...

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