Tour Britannia Announces Partnership With Bonhams And EFG International

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 06:05 Written by External Post Wednesday, 21 December 2011 06:05

Tour Britannia is delighted to announce that Bonhams Auctioneers and EFG International (represented in the UK by EFG Private Bank) have become the main partners of Britain’s premier race and rally tour for classic cars.

The Tour Britannia is one of Europe’s leading historic motoring events offering the entrant the choice of the full-blown competition category or the less competitive regularity option. Following the very successful Tour this year, the 2012 event will run from 7-9 June…
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Now selling ‘Frontline Figures’ from our store.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 9 November 2011 11:08 Written by External Post Wednesday, 9 November 2011 11:08

Frontline figures are now being sold from within our shop in Fakenham, Norfolk and we hope to add them for sale on one of our websites www.clickcollectables.co.uk.

The Frontline Figures were awarded 1st prize for best commercial painted figures at the International Toy Soldier Show 1993 (Washington) and have already proven to be a success for the collector.

The Figures are 54mm high or 1/32rd scale which is the standard scale for “toy soldiers” and are produced in sets.

Whilst we currently do not hold the full range of Frontline Figures we do offer a good choice of the more popular sets and these again can be purchased in our Fakenham Shop.

   

5 Norwich Street,
Fakenham,
Norfolk,
NR21 9AF

01328 855003

We currently hold these sets instock for purchase:

    1914 Parade Dress
    1914 Cavalry Parade Dress
    THE CRIMEAN WAR 1854-1856:
    British 93rd Highlanders
    The Charge of the Light Brigade
    The Heavy Brigade
    Russian Cacalry Russian Infantry Russian Horse Artillery
    British and Russian Personalities
    French Chasseur D’Afrique
    French Imperial Guard Zouaves
    World War 1 Personality Sets
    Air Wars 1939-1945
    Modern Airwars
    British Colonial Army 1880′s
    Sudan Campaign 1881
    British Indian Army 1880′s
    Zulu Wars
    FRENCH NAPOLEONIC WARS 1804-1815
    British Infantry
    British Artilery
    French 9th Cuirassiers
    17th Dragoons
    1st Carabiniers
    Imperial Guard, Horse Grenadiers
    54th Line Infantry Regiment
    French Artillery
    French Napoleonic Personalities

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Online advertisers are selling you out

Last Updated on Monday, 25 October 2010 08:00 Written by External Post Monday, 25 October 2010 08:00

Big Brother is watching. And he wants to sell you toothpaste and get you to vote for the candidate of his choice.
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Internet Explorer use topples due to EU browser choice

Last Updated on Wednesday, 6 October 2010 02:41 Written by External Post Wednesday, 6 October 2010 02:41

The European Commission’s browser choice mandate has sent Microsoft’s Internet Explorer market share below the 50 percent mark globally for the first time, according to StatCounter. StatCounter found that Internet Explorer (IE) market share fell to 49.87
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New Google News design emphasizes choice

Last Updated on Thursday, 1 July 2010 01:00 Written by External Post Thursday, 1 July 2010 01:00

The new Google News design will be rolling out to U.S. users over the next day or two. (Credit: Google) Google has given Google News a serious makeover, adding more personalization options and organizing everything in a single row of topic headlines. The
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Twitter to launch URL shortener and may block TinyURL and bit.ly

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 April 2010 01:40 Written by External Post Thursday, 15 April 2010 01:40

Twitter has confirmed that it is to launch its own link-shortener, which could push out popular services such as bit.ly and tinyurl. Once introduced, Twitter may not give users of the microblogging service a choice of other shorteners, according to
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Video: Most people would rather vote online

Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:45 Written by External Post Thursday, 11 March 2010 03:45

More than three in four (77%) of the public would vote via the internet in the general election if given the choice, according to a survey. Some 1,000 people…
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