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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of B-wing (1985) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars starfighter, commonly referred to as the B-wing, was a heavily armed Rebel Alliance single-pilot starfighter deployed in the Galactic Civil War. It was later substituted by the B-wing Mark II..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for reta...

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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of X-wing fighter (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The starfighter can be identified by their distinctive S-foils resembling the High Galactic script's character "X" in attack formation. Armed with four laser cannons and proton torpedo launchers, these fighters from Star Wars were used during the Galactic Civil War, Battle of Yav...

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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of R2-D2 (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The Star Wars astromech droid, often referred to as R2, served several masters over his lifetime. With independence and adventurous characteristics, whilst finding himself in pivotal moments in galactic history, R2-D2 saved the galaxy through his ingenuity and bravery..   Conser...

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Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of reading glass (1890) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Particularly famous for the association with Sherlock Holmes, the magnifying glass is a notable icon in detective fiction. The magnifying glass is the symbol of searching and understanding..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearles...

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Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of key (1920) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Among the ancients the key was a symbol of authority and power. Representing knowledge and success, they represent the ability to open doors which are closed to others than the key holder..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlesc...

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Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of try square (1908) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The square is a tool used for marking and measuring a an accurate right angle. It can serve to symbolise the conscience, morality and the rightness of our actions, dealing with oneself and others with fairness and honesty..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packe...

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Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of compass (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The compass is a symbol of accuracy and judgement which can also symbolise our ability to draw a boundary around our desires and passions, maintaining ourselves within the circle of wisdom and morality through self-restraint and moderation.   Conservation acid-free board include...

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Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of wheelbarrow (1952) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: In Armidale Australia, 777 couples, totalling 1,554 participants, took part in the largest human wheelbarrow race. The earliest wheelbarrows date back to around 200 AD by prime minister Chuko Liang, used for the transportation of supplies along narrow embankments. .   Conservati...

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Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of garden trowel (1894) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A tool with a scoop-shaped metal blade with a pointed head, the trowel serves to dig holes, break up earth, amongst other gardening activities. From the mid 17th century, the surge of interest in gardening resulted in a demand for gardening tools varying from the potting garden t...

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Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hand garden fork (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Traditionally made of wood, most garden forks today are made of steel. This essential gardening tool is used for loosening soil and digging, to rake out stones and weeds, breaking up clods and preparing the soil for an optimum garden..   Conservation acid-free board included Del...

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Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hanging flower pot (1979) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A hanging pot or basket is used for growing decorative plants. Sometimes hung from buildings, and other times suspended from frames, they serve the purpose of positioning plants and flowers for an enhanced environment..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed re...

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Patent of stopwatch (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of stopwatch (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of stopwatch (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: In May 2012, the first stopwatch ever made was sold in auction by Christie's at Geneva's Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues. Made by Louis Moinet of Paris, hallmarks dating 1816, the CEO of the modern Moinet watch company purchased the historical piece for US$67,443..   Conservation...

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Patent of watch (1916) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of watch (1916) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of watch (1916) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: In the 19th century, pocket watches dominated the industry, and the wristwatch primarily were made for women who did not use pocket watches, and the purpose was more for decoration rather than for practical use. It took a few decades going into the 20th century, that men moved on...

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Patent of hats (1873) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hats (1873) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hats (1873) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: First record of a hat, a painting found in a cave at Lussac-les-Chateaux in Central France, dates around 15,000 BC. As for the terminology for hats - those who supply men’s hats are called hatters, and those who supply women’s hats are called milliners..   Conservation acid-free...

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Patent of wristwatch (1954) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of wristwatch (1954) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of wristwatch (1954) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Luxury watches tend to be water resistant up to 100-300m, however, the Rolex Deep Sea Special watch was taken nearly 11,000 meters to the bottom of the Mariana Trench and perfectly passed all tests..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxur...

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Patent of razor (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of razor (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of razor (1904) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: It is estimated that a man shaves at least 20,000 times in a lifetime. The strength of a single strand of hair can reduce to half in strength when saturated with water, so applying plenty of water is key to an easier and neater shave..   Conservation acid-free board included Del...

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Patent of golf shoes (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of golf shoes (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of golf shoes (1930) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Golf shoes with separate screw-in spikes were introduced in 1891, followed by the extra saddle-shaped piece of leather around the laces in 1906 which has remained popular even today..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent ec...

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Patent of reversible bow tie (1923 (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of reversible bow tie (1923 (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of reversible bow tie (1923 (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Surveying around 8,900 adult men, only 92 men responded that they were able tie their own bow tie - equals to about 1% of the men surveyed. Although the self-tie bow ties is more respectable, there is a preference for convenience over style..   Conservation acid-free board inclu...

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Patent of garden tool handle trowel (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of garden tool handle trowel (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of garden tool handle trowel (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Numerous variations of the garden trowel has existed since over 10,000 years ago, when people used the shoulder blades of large animals to remove rocks and soil, and for eventually for the domestication of plants. .   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready ...

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Patent of plant cultivation (1971) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of plant cultivation (1971) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of plant cultivation (1971) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A deep sense of well-being is established through the activity of working with plants as we consciously become aware of the cycles of nature. The sight, the smell, the exercise, all contribute to a healthy body and a positive state of mind..   Conservation acid-free board includ...

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Patent of hand garden cultivator (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of hand garden cultivator (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of hand garden cultivator (1889) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Used for loosening soil and digging, the tines allow an easy insert into the ground to rake out stones and weeds, breaking up clods and preparing the soil for an optimum garden..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pearlescent eco-cer...

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Patend of bag (1978) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patend of bag (1978) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patend of bag (1978) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: Louis Vuitton, after an apprenticeship in Paris, opened his own box-making workshop in 1854. The iconic monogram canvas was introduced in 1896, featuring the iconic LV logo combined with the quatrefoils which was inspired by Japanese designs. Many designs have launched and patent...

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Patent of space capsule (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of space capsule (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of space capsule (1966) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: A space capsule is an often-crewed spacecraft that enables to re-enter the earth's atmosphere without wings. Patent by Maxime Allen Faget (1921–2004) - engineer designer of the Mercury spacecraft, the Space Shuttle, who also contributed to the design of the Gemini and Apollo spac...

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Patent of spacecraft Radiator Cover (1969) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of spacecraft Radiator Cover (1969) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of spacecraft Radiator Cover (1969) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The space shuttle has a thermal protection, also known as a heat shield, with more than 30,000 tiles made essentially of sand, enabling the shuttle to withstand the intense heat when re-entering the earth's atmosphere. Even after being heated to peak temperature, the tiles are ab...

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Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The space shuttle travels around earth at around 17,500 miles (28,000 kilometres) every hour while in orbit. As a result, the crew on board is able to see a sunrise or sunset every 45 minutes..   Conservation acid-free board included Delivered packed ready for retail Luxury pear...

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Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of space vehicle (1975) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The word "spaceship" was first used in 1880. The first recorded use of the word "spacecraft" was in 1929. A space shuttle, as well as facilitating space travel, can also perform spacelab missions where science, astronomy and physics have been studied where scientists are able to ...

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Patent of spacesuit (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
Patent of spacesuit (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)
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Patent of spacesuit (1980) (Pack of 2 prints)

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Text on the tag: The suit is vital for providing the astronaut with oxygen as well as protection from space dust. The primary function, however, is to provide a pressurised environment for the astronauts body, without which the human body would inflate and suffocate, lasting not much longer than ...

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