A 1958 advertisement for Hartmann’s “707” luggage set—in Pan Am blue, naturally!
Hartmann was also James Bond’s choice for a suitcase in Ian Fleming’s “Live And Let Die” four years earlier.
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A 1958 advertisement for Hartmann’s “707” luggage set—in Pan Am blue, naturally!
Hartmann was also James Bond’s choice for a suitcase in Ian Fleming’s “Live And Let Die” four years earlier.
(via luftlux)
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Cuban steam train by DaveAFlett on Flickr.
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Cuban steam train
A tourist steam train operates on a section of the national rail system...
Awwww, Mr and Mrs Clark Gable.