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"Travel in Style: A Journey through Time with Luggage" Step back in time and embark on a captivating journey as we explore the fascinating world of luggage

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Luggage Collection: Queen Victoria at the railway ticket office
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Luggage Collection: NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, 1861. The 7th Regiment of New York volunteers marching on Broadway on their
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Luggage Collection: Man with Carpet Bag
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Luggage Collection: Jack Hulbert / Cicely
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Luggage Collection: Ladies Luggage on Train
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Luggage Collection: Wallingford station, Cholsey and Wallingford Railway, Oxfordshire, UK
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Luggage Collection: Ladies Travelling 1399
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Luggage Collection: Ad / What to See / Austria
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Luggage Collection: Troupes anglaises: le bagage de campagne, 1815 (hand-coloured etching)
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Luggage Collection: Disembarkation at the Medina River, Isle of Wight (w / c & and pen and ink on paper)
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Luggage Collection: With a view to helping aged and infirm passengers on the often considerable walks along
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Luggage Collection: Euston Station, London terminus of London and Birmingham Railway, 1840
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Luggage Collection: Advert for John Pound & Co cases 1913
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Luggage Collection: Advert for Asprey selection of household items 1937
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Luggage Collection: A West Country Mail Coach leaving Piccadilly, 1829 (pencil on paper) (b / w photo)
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Luggage Collection: X-ray security machine, 1900
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Luggage Collection: Laden Donkey owned by a Bakhtiari Tribesman
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Luggage Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, c1910. A Dutch family at Ellis Island. Photograph, c1910
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Luggage Collection: Elegant Luggage
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Luggage Collection: Male Type / Traveller 1922
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Luggage Collection: Soldiers Marching
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Luggage Collection: Dressed for Trip C. 1920
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Luggage Collection: Label, Rock, Gibraltar
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Luggage Collection: A Lady and her Luggage
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Luggage Collection: Arrivals by German Boat
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Luggage Collection: Customs, 19th Century
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Luggage Collection: 1954 Tallest woman in the world Katja Van Dyk, 8 foot 4 and a half inch tall
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Luggage Collection: GWR luggage trolley, c. 1920s
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Luggage Collection: 1966 Automotive 1966
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Luggage Collection: The International Exhibition: 'The Emigrants Farewell' by Carl Hübner, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
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Luggage Collection: The brig Hetty Ellen discharging sections of Dr. Livingstone's new steamer... 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Luggage Collection: The International Exhibition: dressing-case by Messrs. Howell, James, and Co
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Luggage Collection: Automotive 1964: Automotive 1964
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Luggage Collection: Automotive 1964: Automotive 1964
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Luggage Collection: 1966 Automotive 1966
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Luggage Collection: Cyclist
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Luggage Collection: Alexander Sutherland Neill (centre)seen here as a new term starts at Summer Hill School
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Luggage Collection: Alexander Sutherland Neill (3rd from the right) seen here as a new term starts at Summer
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Luggage Collection: Cybill Shepherd pictured on the set of The Lady Vanishes
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Luggage Collection: Liza Minnelli and her husband Mark Gero on their way to Rome via Heathrow
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Luggage Collection: France-Cinema-Cannes-Festival
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Luggage Collection: Full Moon at Mochizuki, from 69 stations of Kisokaido, 1832
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Luggage Collection: USA, Alabama, Scottsboro, Unclaimed Baggage Center, sellers of unclaimed US airlines
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Luggage Collection: Old suitcases for sale, UK
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Luggage Collection: UK, England, Dorset, Swanage Railway Station, Vintage Luggage
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Luggage Collection: Le Demenagement, 1894 (etching and roulette)
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Luggage Collection: Berlin types ('Berliner Typen') series, c. 1914
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Luggage Collection: French convoy attacked by Moroccan looters south of Oran, 1903 (engraving)


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"Travel in Style: A Journey through Time with Luggage" Step back in time and embark on a captivating journey as we explore the fascinating world of luggage. From the bustling streets of Portsmouth to the serene shores of Southsea and Isle of Wight, this captivating adventure takes us through various eras, each with its own unique tales. Imagine strolling past an old aviation poster at Portsmouth, where dreams took flight amidst promises of thrilling adventures. Or perhaps you find yourself gazing at an advertisement for Old Orkney Whiskey, a reminder of the indulgent luxuries enjoyed by travelers long ago. As we delve deeper into history, our eyes are drawn to an enchanting advertising piece by Michel Liebeaux for Louis Vuitton. The elegance exuded from this artwork transports us to a glamorous era filled with sophistication and refined taste. Labels from hotels on Lake Como and Sorrento evoke images of grandeur and opulence; their exquisite designs hint at lavish travels that once captivated discerning globetrotters. And what better way to traverse these magnificent destinations than atop a 1938 Scott Flying Squirrel motorcycle or accompanied by Louis Vuitton luggage? The Land Rover Defender Lara Croft Tomb Raider edition adds a touch of adventure to our voyage, reminding us that exploration can be both stylish and daring. Meanwhile, labels from Hotel Post in St Anton am Arlberg whisk us away to picturesque Tyrol in Austria – a haven for winter sports enthusiasts seeking thrills amidst breathtaking landscapes. But let's not forget the humble railway sleeper or the iconic Orient-Express; they symbolize journeys filled with anticipation as passengers embarked on unforgettable voyages across continents. Even smaller stations like Malvern Railway Station in Worcestershire played their part in connecting people far and wide. In this captivating tale woven together by hints scattered throughout history, one thing remains constant – luggage has always been more than just bags; it is an expression of our desires, dreams, and aspirations.