Press Relations Office (3 results)
Published by The Baynard Press and L N E R, Not Stated 1111
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- First Edition
Seller: Webbooks, Wigtown, Wigtown, , United KingdomWebbooks, Wigtown
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Soft Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 44pp illustrated with black and white throughout. West Higland line and connections map inside front cover. Two folding diagrams at rear. Appendix A diagram of typical station, Appendix B Highland line gradient diagrams. Some general wear. Covers a little dusty and rubbed. 6…603804.
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- Hardcover
Seller: cmoran241, Alexandria, VA, U.S.A.cmoran241
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. Published 2013 or after; large format glossy photo book with captions; photo ops with various foreign ministers, Vice President Biden, and former secretaries of state; corners of cover bumped. Photos courtesy of Michael Gross, Officlial Photgrapher (illustrator).
Published by Most items 'Issued by: Press and Public Relations Office | British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London'. Four items dated 'January ' 1971
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Seller: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, , United KingdomRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Twelve 8vo sheets of duplicated typescript, eleven of which are printed on both sides, making a total of 23pp. In fair condition, lightly aged and creased, with wear to extremities and slight damage to corners from tearing of staple. The first five sheets are stapled together. ONE: 'Local Hotels (within 4 miles radius)'. Map on…reverse, captioned: 'How to reach Heathrow Airport London'. TWO: 'British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London'. 'Issued by: Press and Public Relations Office | British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London'. Printed on 4pp over two leaves. Describing the three terminals and the 'New Arrivals Building Opened 2 June 1970'. The description of the first terminal begins: 'Heathrow's new £11 million Terminal 1 is the largest specialised and most up-to-date passenger building in Europe.' THREE: 'British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London | The Boeing 747'. Issued by the PPRO. Diagrams of aircraft on reverse, captioned: 'Size Comparison ? Boeing 747 and Boeing 707'. FOUR: 'British Airports Authority | The Cargo Terminal, Heathrow'. Issued by the PPRO. Dated January 1971. Map on reverse of 'Heathrow Airport London Cargo Area'. FIVE: 'Heathrow Airport London | General Information Sheet'. Miscellaneous information, including 'Navigational Aids', 'Runways', 'Control, Police and Fire Services' and 'Special Features and Historical Notes'. SIX:'British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London | History'. Issued by PPRO. Dated January 1971. SEVEN: 'The Animal Hostel'. At bottom left: 'BAA. 6. 68. 51'. [British Airports Authority, 1968?] Printed on one side only. 'To cater for the thousands of animals using Heathrow Airport for not only do their journeys begin and end at the Airport, but thousands spend anything from an hour or two to a night or more in transit the R.S.P.C.A. Has built an Animal Air Hostel at the cost of about £20,000. Situated at the extreme west end of the Bath Road area, near the Southern Air Traffic Control Centre, it was opened in November 1952.' EIGHT: 'British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport London | Statistics Record'. Issued by PPRO. Dated January 1971. One side mainly covered with sets of tables. NINE: 'British Airports Authority | Heathrow Airport | St. George's Chapel'. Dated January 1971. Reverse carrying 'sketch plans'. TEN: 'Terminal Locations of Airlines at Heathrow Airport London'. Issued by PPRO. One side with lists of airlines using the various terminals; the other with map of 'Heathrow Airport London | Centrral Area'. ELEVEN: 'Heathrow Airport London | Types of Aircraft Operating Services'. Table. On reverse: 'London Aircraft of the new jet era'.