Bronze Age Gold from Wales
P. & A. Campbell Ltd. handbill
Blue print on cream paper. P. & A. Campbell Ltd. Sailings handbill for trips from Eastbourne by the Saloon Steamers BRIGHTON QUEEN, GLEN GOWER, WAVERLEY and BRIGHTON BELLE, September 5 - 14, 1936.
P.S. BRIGHTON QUEEN became H.M.S. BRIGHTON QUEEN during World War I. Mined and sunk October 1915.
1922-1960. Glen Gower was renamed HMS Glenmore in June 1941 and taken into service for World War II.
The paddle steamer Waverley, built 1885, was renamed HMS Way during World War I.
ex Lady Evelyn (built 1900), 1923-1939
Collection Area
Industry
Item Number
87.51I/401
Creation/Production
Southern Publishing Co. Ltd. (The)
Date: 1936
Acquisition
Donation, 7/4/1987
Measurements
Length
(mm): 527
Width
(mm): 252
Material
paper
Location
In store
Categories
maritime 1930s Brighton Queen (P.S.) 1897-1915 Glen Gower (P.S.) Waverley (P.S.) (1885-1921) Brighton Belle (P.S.)Classification
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