This was my General Science practical exam in 1969, and I challenge you to take this exam, though I admit it would be rather difficult without the apparatus in front of you. I recall that specimen F in question 4 was a kidney.
I did pass the exam, though I forget what grade I obtained.
You have two hours starting...now.
Saturday, 27 August 2016
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
...Turf cigarette cards
The brand known as Turf cigarettes was first sold in the
1920’s by Carreras Ltd, a Jamaican company now part of the giant British
American Tobacco.
The cigarette cards for this brand were incorporated into
the packet, and had to be carefully cut out by those who wished to collect them,
which has clearly not been done with my examples above. There was one card on a
packet of ten cigarettes, and two cards on a packet of twenty, and many
different series were issued over the years, each of about fifty cards, including Film
Stars – Ronald Reagan, for example, was number 27 of that set – Footballers,
British Aeroplanes, and the Locomotives above in 1952.
I have not been able to establish when the somewhat oddly
named brand was discontinued, but it was probably in the late 1950’s or early
1960’s. Their Craven “A” brand, established in the same period, is still sold
today.
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