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1944
1944 - 0841.PDF
APRIL 27TH, 1944 FLIGHT Advertisements. "STREET and SHIP"-(Sheet and Strip) A *lip of the pen—or more correctly of the typine—yet a very happy slip ... donx yon think?... For in these post-war years—yet to come—light metal sheet and strip, to say nothing of other wrought forms, will be used more and more for both street and ship. Before the war the architect, builder, and shop fitter, had found that light metals hod a definite place in the street scene . . . and con- structors of great and little ships were discovering manifold uses for light metals in the maritime world. "STREET AND SHIP"... it is a happy phrase. "SHEET AND 8TBIP"- if in light metal—is a happy solution. BlRMABRIGHT #| LIMITED BIRMINGHAM 32 *AfI<*
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