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- The Bullet with Your Name On

Old soldiers will tell you that ‘if a bullet has your name on it, it will never miss’. It is our privilege to offer to our most valued customers the opportunity to ensure that that very bullet is already in your possession.
This handsome frame contains three of these very bullets, inscribed with the [...] - The Ankh and the Morepork

Throughout most of the two millennia before the birth of Christ, the Phoenicians traded the length and breadth of the Mediterranean and beyond, and their influence and enterprise made them the major naval and trading power in the known world. They formed a conduit through which many nations exchanged not only raw materials but [...]
- Key To Treasure
Designed by Bernard Pearson.
Mixed media in a wooden frame measuring 375 x 300mm.
In stock shortly. - Tay Bridge Ticket

It was a stormy night on the 28 December 1879 when the Tay Railway Bridge collapsed into the Firth of Tay at Dundee. Down with the bridge went a train with 6 carriages and 75 passengers. All were lost, there were no survivors.
News of the disaster echoed around the British Empire, and soon [...] - Hills Hempbine

This strange tobacco product enjoyed a brief notoriety before it was hurriedly withdrawn in 1928. The Brothers Wilberforce and Hector Hills were pharmacists in Whitechapel, London, from 1913 until 1928.
Sometime in 1926 they acquired a huge quantity of tobacco leaf which had been languishing in a warehouse in Bristol, having been condemned as unfit [...]