Embassy cigarette packets, 60s & 70s
Top row: Embassy Plain (1962), Embassy Filter (1962), Embassy King Size (1970). Middle row: Embassy Regal (c1969), Embassy Mild (1972), Embassy Gold (1969). Bottom row: Embassy Extra Mild (c1973), new packaging for late 70s: Embassy No3 and Embassy Extra Mild King Size). For more information see Vintage cigarette packets
Class 'A' cigarettes 60/70s
Class 'A' were small sized and therefore cheap cigarettes. This selection shows the most popular, brands from the late 60s and early 70s. Player's No 6, Woodbine (plain), Embassy Gold, Player's Weights, Woodbine (filter), Park Drive (plain), Kensitas Corsair, Benson and Hedges Sovereign, Senior Service Cadets.
Vintage Cigarette Machine
An old school cigarette machine, still in working order at the Texas Tavern on Church Street in downtown Roanoke VA.
Class 'B' cigarettes 1960s
Class 'B' were regular sized cigarettes. In the 60s they appealed to the mid-market, rather than middle class. These were best selling brands from the late 60s to early 70s. From top to bottom and left tor right: Embassy Filter, Players Medium, Kensitas, Piccadilly, Senior Service (plain), Player's Gold Leaf (tipped), Benson and Hedges Sterling and Silk Cut. For more information see Vintage cigarette packets
The Virtual Tobacconist - UK Cigarette Brands, Packets of 10 1960s.
Rothman's CROWN FILTER CHEQUERS, SOLENT Menthol Filter, SILK CUT , PICCADDILL Number 1 (untipped) CONSULATE Menthol Filter (cool as a mountain stream) Rothman's PALL MALL , KENSITAS Filter Tipped, WD & HO Wills' Capstan Medium strength, Carroll's SWEET AFTON virginia cigarettes (eire)
3rd February 1962, A group of women and children stop to look at...
3rd February 1962, A group of women and children stop to look at across the street where sections of the notoriously squalid slums known as the Gorbals have been demolished.
Mungo's Glasgow Cathedral - A Bit About Britain
Glasgow Cathedral, founded by St Kenigern (or St Mungo) in the 6th century is a real gem; yet it could be so easily missed by visitors.
Harrowing black and white photos show the horrific living conditions in 1940s Glasgow where overcrowding was rife and sewage seeped into slums
Up to 40,000 people lived in the notorious Glasgow slum of the Gorbals in the late 1940s
Kelvin Hall Glasgow Watercolour Painting Scottish Artist
Across the road from the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow's west end sits the elegant Kelvin Halls. This building once housed the city's transport museum but has since been used for carnivals and sporting events.Watercolour on 300gsm watercolour paper. FREE P&P UK ONLYLIKE me on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/StephenMurrayArt
Glasgow Scotland Cityscape Art Print Scottish Painter | Etsy
This is a print of my original acrylics painting "People Make Glasgow" The slogan has been adopted by the city to express one of the things that make this great city special. Printed on 200gsm white card the image size is 200x250mm. Original painting SOLD LIKE me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StephenMurrayArt
GLASGOW Crest/Coat of Arms illustration print in multi-colour red, green, blue and yellow: the bird, the tree, the fish, the bell
A bright and fun black and white line illustration with pockets of red, green, blue & yellow featuring the Glasgow Crest/Coat of Arms, telling the story of: The bird that never flew The tree that never grew The bell that never rang The fish that never swam Would make an ideal gift for anyone with a connection to Glasgow. The print itself is 8x6 inches, mounted in black to 8x10 inches with card backing board in a protective cellophane sleeve. Can also be produced in other sizes, i.e. A4, A3…