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PATENT OF PROPELLERS (1893)
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PATENT OF PROPELLERS (1893)
SKU GCA6-PTT134
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The Mecklenburger Metallguss GmbH (MMG) of Germany produced the world's largest ship propeller in 2006, with a diameter of 9.6 meters with a weight of 130 tons.
A6 size (148mm x 105mm)
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Produced in our London studio
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It will come as welcoming news for Harry Potter fans, that the train used in the Harry Potter films can be accessed in re...
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Conservation acid-free board included
Produced in our London studio
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Luxury pearlescent eco-certified paper
Conservation acid-free board included
Produced in our London studio
Securely delivered flat ready to display...
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Conservation acid-free board included
Produced in our London studio
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A flight from London to Singapore would take around 12 hours today. Back in 1934, the same journey would have taken aroun...
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