Rare glimpse into history on this one side handbill from the Scottish region, showcasing the iconic Kyle of Lochalsh ferry. In crisp condition, it features a stunning image of the Kyle Ferry terminal during its heyday in the sixties.
Dating back to 1966, this piece is a poignant reminder of a bygone era when travel was a laborious process and the world seemed at our doorstep. The handbill's worn texture and faint creases add to its nostalgic charm, inviting the viewer to imagine the countless journeys made on these ferries.
As a unique artifact, this handbill offers an authentic glimpse into Scottish maritime history. Its condition is impressive for its age, with only minor signs of wear from decades of handling. It makes a fascinating addition to any enthusiast's collection or a must-have for anyone interested in exploring Scotland's rich heritage.
A remarkable piece of post-war travel memorabilia, this handbill stands as a testament to the enduring importance of transportation and connection.