I thought you might be interested in this, taken in 1996.
Bernard Venables' typewriter
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Bernard Venables' typewriter
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Re: Bernard Venables typewriter
I wonder what wonderful words were typed on there?
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Re: Bernard Venables typewriter
Yes I wonder, lovely to see it on here.
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Re: Bernard Venables' typewriter
Well thats a nice type righter.
I have always had a soft spot for them.
I have a few old ones myself.
I first got interested in them when I read Ernest Hemingway books and took a great interest in his writing and life. He had all sorts but often used a Smith Corana, piker type and a silent Royal amongst others.
I have a list of famous righters and what type righter they used ..., Ian Flemmings was very interesting!
I have one very similer to the Bernards... I cant see the make from the photo..
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I have always had a soft spot for them.
I have a few old ones myself.
I first got interested in them when I read Ernest Hemingway books and took a great interest in his writing and life. He had all sorts but often used a Smith Corana, piker type and a silent Royal amongst others.
I have a list of famous righters and what type righter they used ..., Ian Flemmings was very interesting!
I have one very similer to the Bernards... I cant see the make from the photo..
Mr B
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