Reprint Collection
"Rediscovering the Past
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"Rediscovering the Past: A Journey through Engineering Magazine's Reprints" Step into a time machine as we delve into the pages of history with bound copies of Engineering magazine. From the majestic Aquitania to the powerful quadruple screw RMS Lusitania, these reprints transport us back to an era when engineering marvels ruled the seas. Witness the grandeur of RMS Olympic as it arrives in New York, capturing hearts and minds with its sheer elegance and technological prowess. These reprints allow us to relive this momentous occasion and appreciate the ingenuity behind such magnificent vessels. But our journey doesn't stop there; let's explore another facet of reprinting history - stamps. Behold the 90c Washington re-issue single from 1875, a testament to National Bank Note Company's craftsmanship. Its intricate design showcases their dedication to detail and artistry. Continuing on this philatelic voyage, we encounter more gems like the 12c S. S. Adriatic re-issue single and 6c Washington re-issue single, both masterpieces by National Bank Note Company. Each stamp tells a unique story while paying homage to America's rich heritage. As we unravel further into this world of prints, we stumble upon creations by Continental Bank Note Company. The 90c Washington reprint single stands tall among them, showcasing their expertise in recreating historical pieces with precision and finesse. The journey wouldn't be complete without mentioning other remarkable stamps like the 10c Washington reprint single and 12c Washington re-issue single from National Bank Note Company. These exquisite reproductions remind us that even in reprinting, beauty can be found. Last but not least are two captivating pieces -the 5c Thomas Jefferson reprint single and 3c Washington reprint single- both brought to life by Continental Bank Note Company in 1875. Their vibrant colors breathe new life into these iconic figures from American history.