The British Gallery

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Posted by Uwe
23-9-2014 10:43:57
#1

There were a number of significant typewriters produced in Great Britain, an interesting mixture of original and licenced designs. Which were your favorites? Pour yourself a cuppa and snap a few Polaroids of your great Brit.

1933 Imperial 50:


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
06-10-2014 13:01:48
#2

1963 Imperial Model 6 (made for Simpson's):


Feeling the motion...


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
11-12-2014 12:30:26
#3

1958 Empire Aristocrat:


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
21-1-2015 00:01:03
#4

1955 Simpson’s Typewriter:
Sold through Simpson's department stores in Canada, but manufactured by Oliver in England, which produced these Swiss Patria machines under licence.


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
10-4-2015 12:12:35
#5

1947 Imperial Model 55:



The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
26-6-2015 23:05:07
#6

1955 Oliver Conqueror


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by Uwe
26-6-2015 23:08:10
#7

1954 Oliver Courier


The pronoun has always been capitalized in the English language for more than 700 years.
 
Posted by SteveV
04-3-2019 15:15:10
#8

1932 Imperial Model 50










 

 
Posted by Totally_Not_Ben
28-1-2022 17:12:06
#9

1943 Imperial Good Companion (with cork platen and Czech keyboard layout)

 
Posted by Pete E.
08-2-2022 18:30:58
#10

My 1957 Imperial Good Companion 5, recently from the UK to the States :
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