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This highly collectable poster features the iconic print from the last time London held the Olympic games in 1948. It has an enduring quality which makes it just as popular today as it was more than sixty years ago.
Travel mugs with a twist! Four colourways depict different London routemaster bus destinations including Westminster, Trafalgar Square, Green Park and Covent Garden.
Porcelain printed mug features design taken from old London Transport poster celebrating the annual royal event Trooping the Colour which marks the Queen's birthday. Great gift item.
Our host nation for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games is synonymous with a well-made cup of tea. Which is what makes this commemorative teapot just so charming.
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games commemorative porcelain mug, decorated with both of the 2012 Games logos.
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games commemorative porcelain bowl, decorated with both of the 2012 Games logos.
Set of 4 interesting porcelein espresso cups. Each cup has a design taken from old London Transport posters celebrating the annual royal event Trooping the Colour which marks the Queen's birthday.
All wrapped round an elegant fine bone china mug, the design features iconic buildings and landscape of London's riverside including the London Eye and Big Ben.
All wrapped round an elegant dinner plate the design features iconic buildings and landscape of London's riverside including the London Eye and Big Ben.
Colourful, contemporary tray celebrating London's vibrant culture. It features familiar buildings that stretch along the capital's skyline and landmarks such as Tate Modern and Tower Bridge.
This London apron features familiar buildings that stretch along the capital's skyline and landmarks such as Tate Modern and Tower Bridge.
Colourful, contemporary tea towel celebrating London's vibrant culture has been designed by successful Swedish artist-designer Maria Holmer Dahlgren.
Colourful, contemporary tea towel celebrating Britain's extensive and diverse destinations - there is one for every letter of the alphabet!
London's history speaks through its street names. If they were shoe makers, they called it Shoe Lane. If they sold fish, they called it Fish Street. Celebrate all occasions with this quirky mug.
London's history speaks through its street names. If they were shoe makers, they called it Shoe Lane. If they sold fish, they called it Fish Street.
An ideal London souvenir or gift, this mug features the iconic Underground logo on one side and a logo with the Mind the Gap slogan on the reverse.
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