Category Archives: Travel Guides
Siam: Through the Lens of John Thomson 1865-66
Legendary Scottish photographer and travel writer John Thomson (1837-1921) set off for the East in 1862 and over the next ten years undertook numerous journeys to various countries including Siam, Cambodia and China, becoming the first person to photograph Angkor Wat, Cambodia. The photographs from these journeys form one of the most extensive records of
Ukrainer
`Ukrainer` is a volunteer media project dedicated to creating a new travel guide to Ukraine. 300 volunteers explored the landscape, people and traditions from 2016 to 2018 and recorded their findings in words and photographs to compile this new book.After National Geographic disappeared from the Ukrainian media space, there were no projects for the aficionados
Kalymnos Trail Hiking Guide
The Kalymnos Trail is a multi-day 100km trekking route around the Greek island of Kalymnos in the South Aegean. The route links many of the more interesting places on the island: mountain tops and monasteries, cliffs and castles, beaches and Byzantine ruins.Trail passes through complex terrain and is best suited to those with experience of
The Heart of England Signature Hike
A lovely, circular hike from a historic market town, leading you through stunning Cotswold scenery and hilltop villages.This circular Hike takes you on a beautiful tour through one of the UK’s Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Setting off from the sweet little station at Moreton-in-Marsh, the scene couldn’t be more ‘Cotswolds.’ With lovely old
Castle in the Air Signature Hike
As your train trundles through London suburbia, it is difficult to imagine that you are less than 90 minutes away from the heart of the South Downs. Hopefully, you will have picked up your coffee and maybe even packed a picnic. Whatever you have in your rucksack, you are in for a treat. River walking,
Emergency Equipment Sign, EES, First Aid
Photoluminescent Vinyl – 100mm x 100mm.Conforms to IMO resolution A.1116(30) in force 1st January 2019.IMO EES 001 ISO 7010-E003IMPA Code 33.4150ISSA Code 47.541.50Stanfords is an official distributor of Maritime Progress safety signs. We are able to source a full range of their products manufactured in England. Signs are available in many sizes and materials. For
Safety Sign; Emergency stop.
Photoluminescent Vinyl – 100mm x 100mm.Conforms to ISO standard ISO 7010:2017ISO 7010-E020IMPA Code 33.4154ISSA Code 47.541.54Stanfords is an official distributor of Maritime Progress safety signs. We are able to source a full range of their products manufactured in England. Signs are available in many sizes and materials. For example, photoluminescent and regular vinyl or PVC,
Buoyage IALA B for Americas & Japan Flip Cards (0068)
36 cards showing the Morse symbol, both letters and numerals, with the back of the card giving the meaning. Also in the set is a useful instruction card. For those mariners needing a knowledge of Morse these Flip Cards have proved to be a quick and simple method of learning and checking.37 cards in total.
Waterway Guide Florida Keys – 3rd Edition
2nd EditionWaterway Guide Florida Keys is the indispensable cruising companion for boaters exploring South Florida from Fort Lauderdale to the Dry Tortugas.It features navigation advice, NOAA chartlets, anchorage locations, marina listings, dockage advice and Goin’ Ashore maps, along with the comprehensive Skipper’s Handbook. Additionally, a special Franko’s foldout map, along with a bonus section on
The Lunar Calendar 2022: River Ocean Original & Best
Zimbabwe Hand Flag
100% polyester, screen printed Italy flag on a 30cm wooden pole with a white plastic ball cap.
Phrygian Way: Turkey – Guide Book
Bounded by the modern-day Turkish provinces of Ankara, Afyonkarahisar, Eskisehir, and Kutahya is the land that was once ruled by the Phrygians. Criss-crossing this land, where the Phrygians held sway at the beginning of the first millennium BCE, are countless old roads and footpaths. Following these tracks, and waymarked to international standards, the Phrygian Way