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Thomas Cook & Sons continued to provide guide tours to Wembley Park in 1925. This pamphlet provides related information of the tours to Wembley Park, London, and other places in tourist destination in Britain. The organiser argued that the unusually long raining season in London in 1924 had made the first season attracted fewer visitors than expected. The back cover of this pamphlet includes an illustration with of the lion logo, which walked in the rain in 1924 and with a sun umbrella in 1925.

Pocket Guide to Empire Exhibition at Wembley, 1924

SKU: AC007
  • 1924

Two Exhibitions between Two Strikes:

Exhibiting Hong Kong at the British Empire Exhibition 1924 and 1925

Principal investigator:

Dr. Gary Pui-fung Wong

Lecturer

School of Sociology and Social Policy

The University of Leeds

 

Contact methods: G.P.F.Wong@leeds.ac.uk

This project is funded by the Lord Wilson Heritage Trust. 

 

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