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THE SHIP “THE TWO BROTHERS” CAPTAINED BY RICHARD LAVIS BASED AT CHAMBERLAIN’S WHARF, SOUTHWARK, LONDON IS NOW TAKING IN GOODS AND PASSENGERS BOUND FOR PLYMOUTH AND PLYMOUTH DOCK 1806 This is an interesting old shipping Broadside, Transport Ticket advertising that The ship “The Two Brothers” based at Chamberlain’s Wharf, Southwark, London, and is now loading for Plymouth and Plymouth Dock dated April 13th 1806 signed by The Wharfinger at Chamberlain’s Wharf for the shipping of one box the handbill is also lists the places that goods being delivered to Plymouth can then be further transported on to towns in Cornwall including Bodmin, Fowey, Liskeard, Saltash, Port Isaac, Redruth, Tavistock, St. Austell, Launceston, St. Germains, Tregony, Mevagissey, Lostwithiel, Ivy-Bridge, Oakhampton, Camelford, Tamerton, Looe, St. Budeaux, etc measuring 7.25 inches by 5 inches approx, with some edge and creasing wear, general marking and browning, else in good general condition SHIPPING INFORMATION EU Customers Please note since the UK has now left the EU, it is the customers responsibility to be aware of any import taxes and VAT that may be incurred when buying and importing from a Non EU Country and they should expect pay any taxes that are now due this is also the case with certain U.S States, Canada, and Australia Sorry but these changes are out of my hands Member of the P.B.F.A.
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