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P. S. William Fawcett, 1937




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P. S. William Fawcett, 1937

P.S. William Fawcett, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]

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Media ID 14996448

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Ferry Imperial Tobacco Imperial Tobacco Company Mersey Navigation On The Move Paddle Steamer Panoramic Photography River Mersey Steam Story Of Navigation Letterbox Format Metaphor


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This photo print, titled "P. S. William Fawcett, 1937" takes us back to a significant era in British transportation history. The image is part of the renowned book "The Story of Navigation" published by The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland) in 1937. In this picturesque scene, we find ourselves on the River Mersey, where the majestic paddle steamer P. S. William Fawcett gracefully sails through its waters. The ship's exterior exudes an air of elegance and strength as it navigates the river with ease. Transportation enthusiasts will appreciate this stunning portrayal of early 20th-century maritime technology and its vital role in connecting people across geographical boundaries. This photograph serves as a metaphor for progress and movement during that time period. The panoramic format allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the beauty of this moment captured by an unknown photographer from The Print Collector29 collection. Despite being a cigarette card produced by Imperial Tobacco Company, let's not dwell on commercial aspects but rather focus on appreciating this remarkable piece of artistry. Whether you are fascinated by British history or simply captivated by breathtaking photography, this print offers a glimpse into an era when steam-powered ships like P. S. William Fawcett dominated water transport and shaped our understanding of navigation forever.

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