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Page of adverts in The Bystander, including for the Anglo-American Bridge Match with Ely Cuthbertsons own comments in the News Chronicle the next day; and non-stop to Scotland on The Flying Scotsman and The Royal Scot trains for LMS and LNER. Date: 1933
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Adverts Anglo American Bystander Chronicle Comments Lner Match News Non Stop Scot Scotsman Trains
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1933: A Page of Excitement from The Bystander This page from The Bystander, dated 1933, showcases an array of advertisements that reflect the vibrant energy and diverse interests of the era. Among them, two announcements stand out: one for the Anglo-American Bridge Match and another for non-stop trains to Scotland on both the Flying Scotsman and the Royal Scot. At the top of the page, Ely Cuthbertson, a renowned bridge player, shares his comments from the News Chronicle about the ongoing Anglo-American Bridge Match. The game, a highly anticipated event in the world of competitive bridge, pitted British and American teams against each other in a series of high-stakes matches. Cuthbertson's insightful analysis and commentary added to the excitement surrounding this transatlantic bridge showdown. Further down the page, two advertisements catch the eye. The first, for the Anglo-American Bridge Match, invites readers to follow the progress of the game in The Daily Mail and The Daily Express. The second advertisement promotes non-stop trains to Scotland on both the London, Midland, and Scottish Railway (LMS) Flying Scotsman and the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Royal Scot. These trains, offering uninterrupted journeys to Scotland, represented the pinnacle of rail travel at the time, offering passengers comfort and convenience as they traveled between England and Scotland. This page from The Bystander offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of news, sports, and transportation that captivated the public in 1933. From bridge matches to non-stop trains, this era was marked by innovation, excitement, and a sense of adventure that continues to intrigue us today.
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