BRITISH RAIL “COMMANDOS.”—Travel agents throughout Britain will be visited by rail “commandos” in uniforms of red, white, and blue to sell the idea of Sealink car and passenger services for travellers to the Continent and beyond. Four of the “commandos” are shown in London.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32789, 14 December 1971, Page 19
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44BRITISH RAIL “COMMANDOS.”—Travel agents throughout Britain will be visited by rail “commandos” in uniforms of red, white, and blue to sell the idea of Sealink car and passenger services for travellers to the Continent and beyond. Four of the “commandos” are shown in London. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32789, 14 December 1971, Page 19
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