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The Roman Roads of Britain in a ‘tube map’ format, featuring major route names, the defensive lines of Hadrian's Wall and the Antonine Wall, and modern towns on the network. High quality 11oz ceramic mug.
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Cook's apron in 100% cotton, featuring a 1930 map of the Great Western Railway route network in Wales and South-west England.
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A set of 4 melamine-faced cork backed coasters which fit together to show the sea areas around the British Isles as featured in the daily radio Shipping Forecast.

Each coaster is 10cm square.

Supplied in a card gift box of 4.

NEW also now available:
100% cotton tea towel!




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High quality ceramic mug showing the sea areas 
around the British Isles as featured in the daily radio
Shipping Forecast.
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Explore the beauty of Ireland's stunning west coast with this high quality 11oz ceramic mug, featuring the mountains, loughs and coastline along the 1,553 mile Wild Atlantic Way. The famous touring route is shown in detail, together with all the major towns and destinations. The perfect gift for all those who love Ireland..... and the open road!
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100% cotton tea towel printed with genuine Ordnance Survey map extracts of real British place names themed around food & drink.
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High quality ceramic mug printed with genuine Ordnance Survey map extracts of real British place names themed around hot beverages. It's Hott ! (which is in Cumbria)
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High quality ceramic mug printed with genuine Ordnance Survey maps of the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales - Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis and Snowdon.
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