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Black Cat Medium Cigarettes
Black Cat Medium Cigarettes
Year: 1937
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Item #: 156
You can tell a really good engine driver only by the way he handles his engine.. Right and you can tell a really good cigarette only by smoking it - Black Cat Medium Cigarettes.
Source: LMS Magazine. January, 1937.

Comment by: Peter Cruttenden on 11th October 2022 at 14:15

It's my great grandfather on the right Charles duly

Comment by: Marilyn Perks on 1st December 2021 at 10:15

The man on the left is my Granddad Foot

Comment by: Rosemary Allan on 14th November 2020 at 00:12

The male on the right hand side is my great grandfather which i have a news paper cutting which my great nan had for a few years nowand was handed down to family members which i have had for a few years.Great grandfa never smoked

Comment by: Rosemary Allan on 20th October 2020 at 02:57

The person with the cigarette was my great grandfa was born in in seddlescombe then eventually
moved to Hastings lived and ended up working as steam engine driver.Then when diesels came in he was a leading motorman.Great grandfa didnt smoke but was asked to have a photo taken.Which my great nan cut out the advert and for years it was with family and 8 yrs ago i inherited it which is now in the

Comment by: Alexis Webb [nee Duly] on 21st June 2015 at 12:57

I do not think the identification of the man on the first post is correct.I beleave the man is my Grandfather CHARLES THOMAS DULY. My grandfather was with the railways.and based at Hastings and Ore. This photo was in the entrance hall of their bungalo at Ore.for as long as I can remember.and grandpa always tol me it was of him. I still have a photo of the advert. On the back of which my late father has written..Grandpa DULY.Charingcross 1930

Comment by: lady Brenda crust tender on 17th June 2015 at 19:33

The gentleman on the right is my grandfather Mr Charles Thomas Duly. The original photo is still in my family

Comment by: Brenda cruttenden on 17th June 2015 at 09:30

The man on the right is my grandfather charles thomas duly..and NOT as one of the other comments The photo is still with a family member

Comment by: Peter Sims on 1st March 2015 at 13:51

The man on the left is my grandfather Edward Alexander Sims 'known as Ted'. He lived in South East London (Deptford/Greenwich) and moved to Hastings in 1935 and worked out of West Marina Steam sheds, Bo Peep St Leonards.

Comment by: Vera Moon on 30th April 2011 at 18:47

The man on the right is John William (Bill) Foot. He was an engine driver on steam trains in the 30's. He lived in Peckham and then West Ewell.