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We are are taking a short break. Back on the 15th June.
  • My former work in education led to my accumulation of a variety of interesting books useful for the study of Religious Study. Most of these are for adult students or general readers.  They are included on my website as I am hoping to find good homes for them. Consequently I am open to offers. The British Journal of Religious education editor Dr John Hull summer 1983 theme is Can we teach the Bible? Format quarto paperback 44 pages Condition Used OK,
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    The British Churches turn to the future 1972 Conference, Birmingham 1972 D.Edwards SCM

    Original price was: £1.50.Current price is: £0.95.
    My former work in education led to my accumulation of a variety of interesting books useful for the study of Religious Study. Most of these are for adult students or general readers.  They are included on my website as I am hoping to find good homes for them. Consequently I am open to offers. The British Churches turn to the future by David Edwards Report following a conference in Birmingham in 1972 First published 1973 Format A5 paperback 88 pages Published by SCM Condition Used OK, name inside cover.
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    Reason and Morals.John Wilson Ethics pub Cambridge 1969 Very good condition

    Original price was: £2.95.Current price is: £1.95.
    My former work in education led to my accumulation of a variety of interesting books useful for the study of Religious Study. Most of these are for adult students or general readers.  They are included on my website as I am hoping to find good homes for them. Consequently I am open to offers. Title;Reason and Morals. by John Wilson Themes Moral philosophy, types of moral thinking, moral language, moralism and moral methodology. First published 1969 Format A5 ish paperback 171 pages Published by Cambridge University Press Condition Very good, name inside cover
  • From time ot time I have a sort out of CDs and other music to pass on to others. All have been played before listing This is Nine Objects of desire from the delightful Suzanne Vega. Condition used and in a case. ref CD02
  • Limited Edition! P750 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 3  HMS Manchester D95. This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. This is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. They are now quite rare. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.6 inches (117mm)Triang code P750-95LE
  • P845 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 2 - HMS Exeter - Limited edition! D89 This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed This is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.0 inches and 100mm Triang code P745
  • Limited Edition! P750 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 3. HMS Gloucester D96 This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. This is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.6 inches (117mm) Triang code P750-96LE
  • HMS Defender D36 type 45 destroyer in its unique box which was especially produced for CN Collectables by Triang Minic Ships.

    Great 1200 scale model of the Type 45 Destroyer which was released in 2014

    Ideal as a keepsake and as a present for colleagues, crew and for guests and family. About 5 inches in length and broad in the beam. Gun and rear radar scanner move. Postage is strange as it is a small parcel for the UK and the postage on six is exactly the same money Triang Code P755-36Boxed.
  • Part of the third series of Triang Minic   Ships. Here is a set of two launches one for the Fire Service and the other for the Police. Triang Minic Code S 690 Usually these are also listed as a pair of Police or a pair of Fire boats, depending on stock.
  • This is a painted and complete metal model of a Trafalgar Class nuclear powered submarine of the Royal Navy. Made in 1250 scale by CNCollectables. This is about 3 inches or 70mm in length.     ref S03

     
  • This is a painted and complete metal model of  HMS Dreadnought, the first nuclear powered submarine of the Royal Navy. Made in 1250 scale by CNCollectables. This is about 3 inches or 65mm in length.     ref S09

     
  • This is a painted and complete model of a Vanguard class submarine  in 1250 scale made by CNCollectables in metal.

    New release in 2019.

    The model is new and unboxed and will be packed in a jiffy bag. It is just over 4inches long or 105mm

    ref S02
  • Here is an unused boxed model of the Container ship MV City of Durban in Ellermann Lines . This was one of the first releases by Triang and has a container load of individually painted metal containers which slot into the deck. They are quite tiny so are best glued together in small loads. Full size length 848ft/258metres, beam 103ft/31.5 metres, draught 38ft/11.7metres. There are two radar scanners, a mast and two single derricks. The container load is in four colours. Not for under 8 years old. Length of model is  8 inches or 21.5cms. Minic code is P620B 
  • Limited Edition! P750 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 3 HMS Edinburgh D97 This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. These are rare these days as most were sold by mail order as part of the whole set to subscribers. It is is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.6 inches (117mm) Triang code P750-97LE
  • This is a model of a 1927 Talbot Van in the livery of Ever Ready Batteries. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80's Condition of the model is mint Condition of the box is ok Matchbox code Y5
  • This is a model of a 1912 Model T Ford Van in the livery of the Royal Mail Post Office. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80's Condition of the model is mint Condition of the box is ok Matchbox code Y12
  • This is a model of a 1912 Model T Ford Van in the livery of the very tasty aperitif Suze. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80's Condition of the model is mint Condition of the box is ok Matchbox code Y12
  • This is a model of a 1912 Model T Ford Van in the livery of the lovely aperitif Suze. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80's Condition of the model is mint Condition of the box is ok Matchbox code Y12
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    Smiths Crisps Van on a Model T Ford, made by Model of Yesteryear from Matchbox. Boxed Y12

    Original price was: £2.95.Current price is: £1.95.
    This is a model of a 1912 Model T Ford Van in smiths Potato crisps livery. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80's Condition of the model is mint Condition of the box is ok Matchbox code Y12
  • Heere is a diecast model of an LMS Parcels van based on a Bedford O series chassis. Made by  Corgi. Condition of model immaculate Condition of box storage worn as per the photo.  
  • This is a model of a 1923 Scania Vadis Post Bus in livery of the Swedish Post Office and fitted with skis. Made by Matchbox in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80s. Condition of the model is mint Condition of the unique box is good Matchbox code Y16
  • Triang Minic Ships  first series, the 50s/60s from the White Funnel Line. This is called the Britannia and has a red funnel. One of three made by Triang Length is about 3 inches or 85mms. Condition is very good. Nice. Triang code M 728 my code L40    
  • Here is a model of S107 HMS Trafalgar lead submarine of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm. Impressive and very detailed and with the submarine number on the conning tower. Tri-ang code N790  and or P785  
  • Here are is a model of S118 HMS Torbay of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm The submarine number on the conning tower says S118        The correct name Torbay is diecast underneath. It should of course say S90 on the conning tower although numbers are not put on conning towers. Hmm Tri-ang code N793  and or P785 Trafalgar Class SSN - Originally designed for Cold War operations in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic the Trafalgar Class design was a follow on from the successful Swiftsure Class but incorporated many improvements making them both faster and quieter. The hull of is covered by anechoic tiles to absorb sonar signals and noise reduction is achieved through the pump jet propulsion system which is a multi blade rotor turned by a jet of water that is quieter than a conventional propeller. The lead ship HMS Trafalgar was completed in 1983 before the pump jet propulsion system was ready and has a seven bladed propeller instead. Like previous British nuclear submarines the Trafalgar Class boats have a "teardrop hull", the fin has been strengthened and the hydroplanes can be retracted to allow the submarine to surface through ice. The principle role of these "hunter-killer" vessels is to attack ships and other submarines and in this capacity they could support and protect a convoy or taskforce. With the fitting of the Tomahawk cruise missile system they will also be capable of a land attack role. The Trafalgar Class are fitted with cameras and thermal imaging systems that allow them to be used in a surveillance role. 5200 tons length 85 metres. .  
  • Here is the Cunard liner RMS IVERNIA M709

    This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964 and she sailed between Southampton and the Americas. In very good condition with slight wear and a mast and derricks, some of which may not be original.. Will display well 55 years old This is about 6 inches long. Or 15cms. My ref L140  
  • Here are is a model of S110  HMS Turbulent of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm The submarine number on the conning tower says S110 although the real boats had no numbers painted and Turbulent was S87  The correct name is diecast underneath. Tri-ang code N79.  and or P785 Trafalgar Class SSN - Originally designed for Cold War operations in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic the Trafalgar Class design was a follow on from the successful Swiftsure Class but incorporated many improvements making them both faster and quieter. The hull of is covered by anechoic tiles to absorb sonar signals and noise reduction is achieved through the pump jet propulsion system which is a multi blade rotor turned by a jet of water that is quieter than a conventional propeller. The lead ship HMS Trafalgar was completed in 1983 before the pump jet propulsion system was ready and has a seven bladed propeller instead. Like previous British nuclear submarines the Trafalgar Class boats have a "teardrop hull", the fin has been strengthened and the hydroplanes can be retracted to allow the submarine to surface through ice. The principle role of these "hunter-killer" vessels is to attack ships and other submarines and in this capacity they could support and protect a convoy or taskforce. With the fitting of the Tomahawk cruise missile system they will also be capable of a land attack role. The Trafalgar Class are fitted with cameras and thermal imaging systems that allow them to be used in a surveillance role. 5200 tons length 85 metres. .  
  • Here is a  new and carded Post Panamax crane  in green with jib up Made of metal Code M913 Made by Triang Minic Ships DISCONTINUED NOW  
  • Here is a  new and carded Post Panamax crane  in blue black with jib up Made of metal Code M913 Made by Triang Minic Ships    
  • Here is a  new and carded Post Panamax crane  in yellow with jib up Made of metal Code M913 Made by Triang Minic Ships    
  • This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Royal Yacht Britannia in Hospital mode. Just over 4 inches long, 105mm. Condition:  playworn,  chips especially on the hull. Triang code M721/721A my ref L110  
  • Here is a very rare model from the First series of Triang Minic ships, a Pilots' launch

    Some playwear and no transfers.

    Triang code M 726

    It is about 1.5 inches long or 37mm and my ref  is M522

     
  • Here are two more models from the 2011 set of releases of Royal Navy ships from Triang Minic Ships. One Sandown class and one Hunt class minehunter. HMS Bangor  M109 and HMS Bicester M36. Length 40 and 50mm or 1.7 and 1.9inches.Triang code P765/760  
  • These are a lighthouse and two unused harbour lights on 3 bases  from Triang Minic Ships modern series. Port and Starboard. Our code ACC 33    
  • These are two unused harbour lights on bases  from Triang Minic Ships modern series. Port and Starboard. Our code ACC 31    
  • Here is a pair of new and carded  Panamax cranes in green one with jib up and one job down. Made of metal Code M910/911 Made by Triang Minic Ships    
  • Here is a  new and carded Post Panamax crane in yellow with the jib  down. Made of metal Code M912 Made by Triang Minic Ships Discontinued now  
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