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Rugby Union » Rugby Union Memorabilia » Rugby Itineraries » BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL TOUR TO NEW ZEALAND 1908 - ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR ITINERARY

BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL TOUR TO NEW ZEALAND 1908 - ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR ITINERARY

BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL TOUR TO NEW ZEALAND 1908 - ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR ITINERARY
BRITISH RUGBY FOOTBALL TOUR TO NEW ZEALAND 1908 - ORIGINAL ARTWORK FOR ITINERARY

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Folded card with original artwork for the itinerary of the British Lions rugby tour to New Zealand in 1908. The front cover is handpainted with intricate designs, including scrolled maps, emblems and the date set inside a rugby ball. The back cover has cut out images of Maoris with the message "Welcome To New Zealand". There are further pencil notes relating to the planned lay-out inside.

14 x 21cm (opened up). Some light foxing throughout. Good condition.

Date
1908

£260.00 (Code: 87417)

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