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1940 WWII Coventry Cathedral Bombing British Soldiers - ORIGINAL RTO1 CA1 Prism Magazine

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Prism Magazine

This is an original 1941 black and white print ad for The Commodore Hotel

Printed on a Waite & Saville Sheet Fed Rotary Gravure Machine

also known as the Epiphytal Orchid

as well as the son and brother of famous painters Jacopo and Gentile Bellini

1940 WWII Coventry Cathedral Bombing British Soldiers - ORIGINAL RTO1 CA1 Prism MagazineThis is an original rotogravure picture section from The New York Times, Sunday Issue, October 13, 1940. This four page, double sided section has cover images of scenes from the five war fronts including an image of the destruction of Coventry Cathedral in England; British troops in North Africa; the guns of an Italian warship; rescued sailors from a merchantman ship sunk at sea; and the mountainous terrain on the Greek Italian front; plus many other

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