And there was much rejoicing...
Dec. 20th, 2010 03:59 pmI've just received a message from House of Fraser which authorizes me to reproduce as much of the 1939-40 Army and Navy store catalogue as I like. They're not sure if they still own the copyright, but have said I can use it anyway if they do.
My feeling on this is to go for a representative assortment of pages, with an emphasis on equipment for adventurers; guns, cameras, medical, clothing, etc.
Any suggestions on things I should be looking at? Bearing in mind that the catalogue is more than 1000 pages and I sure as hell can't put the whole lot on line.
My feeling on this is to go for a representative assortment of pages, with an emphasis on equipment for adventurers; guns, cameras, medical, clothing, etc.
Any suggestions on things I should be looking at? Bearing in mind that the catalogue is more than 1000 pages and I sure as hell can't put the whole lot on line.
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Date: 2010-12-20 04:06 pm (UTC)I think the equipment for adventurers has to be the way to go.
In terms of guns: it would be interesting to see if there are there any rules on who can buy which items - i.e. having to be a serving soldier
Is there an index? If so that might be worth including to give a flavour of what has not been reproduced.
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Date: 2010-12-20 04:17 pm (UTC)Did you want the index (46 pages) or the contents page?
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Date: 2010-12-20 07:03 pm (UTC)There are about 70 pages of preliminary stuff, then the departments etc. are as follows:
EXPORT AND TRAVEL BUREAU 1105-1124
INCOME TAX AND INVESTMENT AGENCY 1125
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