Travel Poster Ville De St Hubert Travel Luxembourg
Original vintage travel poster for the Ville de St Hubert altitude 485m Luxembourg Belge featuring the historical benedictine Abbey of Saint-Hubert (established 687), named after saint Hubertus / Hubert (c.656-727; also known as The Apostle of the Ardennes) with the fountain in the foreground and a plane flying above text reading - Aerodrome Lignes Aeriennes Paris Cologne Strasbourg Amsterdam - against a cloud in the striped green sky by two coat of arms in the corners decorated with leaves from tree branches on the green margin, one depicting St Hubert and a deer representing him as the saint of hunters, the stylised bold title lettering on a banner between the main image and smaller images below of a village church and town square in the sun with a map of the area. Chemins de Fer de l'Etat Belge. Belgische Staats-Spoorwegen. Imp. Benard SA Liege. Acceptable condition, tears at edges, areas of paper loss at corners. Country of issue: Belgium, designer: Alfred Martin, size (cm): 100x70, year of printing: 1925
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Original vintage travel poster for the Ville de St Hubert altitude 485m Luxembourg Belge featuring the historical benedictine Abbey of Saint-Hubert (established 687), named after saint Hubertus / Hubert (c.656-727; also known as The Apostle of the Ardennes) with the fountain in the foreground and a plane flying above text reading - Aerodrome Lignes Aeriennes Paris Cologne Strasbourg Amsterdam - against a cloud in the striped green sky by two coat of arms in the corners decorated with leaves from tree branches on the green margin, one depicting St Hubert and a deer representing him as the saint of hunters, the stylised bold title lettering on a banner between the main image and smaller images below of a village church and town square in the sun with a map of the area. Chemins de Fer de l'Etat Belge. Belgische Staats-Spoorwegen. Imp. Benard SA Liege. Acceptable condition, tears at edges, areas of paper loss at corners. Country of issue: Belgium, designer: Alfred Martin, size (cm): 100x70, year of printing: 1925
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