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Page from An Album of International Air Liners

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Page from An Album of International Air Liners

Page from An Album of International Air Liners for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes Imperial Airways Empire Flying-Boat Caledonia; Imperial Airways Liner Dryad Diana Class; and the Imperial Airways Liner Ensign. Date: 1936

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Air Craft Air Plane Air Planes Airways Caledonia Cigarette Diana Dryad Ensign Ephemera Liners Player 1936 Liner


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1. Title: "A Page from An Album of International Air Liners: Imperial Airways' Majestic Fleet of the 1930s" This page from an original vintage album showcases three iconic aircraft from Imperial Airways, a pioneering British airline that revolutionized international air travel during the 1930s. The album, comprised of collectible cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, features the following remarkable aircraft: 1. Imperial Airways Empire Flying-Boat Caledonia: The first card displays the sleek and elegant Caledonia, an Empire Flying-Boat operated by Imperial Airways. This flying-boat was a marvel of engineering, capable of taking off and landing on water, making it an essential component of Imperial Airways' transatlantic routes. 2. Imperial Airways Liner Dryad: The second card highlights the luxurious Dryad, a Diana Class liner from Imperial Airways. This long-range, short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) aircraft was renowned for its speed and comfort, connecting passengers to various destinations across Europe and the Middle East. 3. Imperial Airways Liner Ensign: The third card showcases the impressive Imperial Airways Liner Ensign. As part of the Diana Class, the Ensign was a testament to the airline's commitment to innovation and style. Its distinctive design and advanced capabilities made it a symbol of progress in the world of international air travel. This page from An Album of International Air Liners offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of aviation during the 1930s, showcasing the elegance, sophistication, and technological advancements of Imperial Airways' fleet. The collectible cigarette cards, issued by John Player & Sons, serve as a reminder of a bygone era when air travel was a thrilling and luxurious experience.

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