// This is a generic paginator for album, photo and movie pages. Depending on the page type,
// there are different sets of variables available. With this data, you can make a paginator
// that lets you say "You're viewing photo 5 of 35", or "You're viewing photos 10 - 18 of 37"
// for album views.
//
// Available variables for all page types:
// $page_type - "collection", "item", or "other"
// $page_subtype - "album", "movie", "photo", "tag", etc.
// $previous_page_url - the url to the previous page, if there is one
// $next_page_url - the url to the next page, if there is one
// $total - the total number of photos in this album
//
// Available for the "collection" page types:
// $page - what page number we're on
// $max_pages - the maximum page number
// $page_size - the page size
// $first_page_url - the url to the first page, or null if we're on the first page
// $last_page_url - the url to the last page, or null if we're on the last page
// $first_visible_position - the position number of the first visible photo on this page
// $last_visible_position - the position number of the last visible photo on this page
//
// Available for "item" page types:
// $position - the position number of this photo
//
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Bergen Line-Double Sided
Superb example of a fully interlocking and double-sided promotional plywood jigsaw puzzle, estimated to be of c1950s/60s issue but by an unidentified manufacturer . The cutting style shows similarities to that of some "Cotswood" branded and "Valentine" branded puzzles, so perhaps they have similar origin, probably in Britain.
The box lid promotes Bergen Line at their prestigious London address of 21-24 Cockspur Street, London SW1, the hub to so many travel agency and shipping companies of the early-mid 20th century.
The puzzles themselves show on one side, two of the shipping line's vessels, namely M.S. Venus and S.S. Leda, promoting their services to Norway, Madeira and the Canaries, whilst the other shows the ship M.S. Meteor, advertising Scandinavian Cruises and Coastal Voyages to the Land of the Midnight Sun.
A further example, similarly boxed but only single-sided, is also known to exist and features the same image of the M.S. Meteor. Whether the other image, featuring the two ships, was also issued is not known.
Photographic: Uncredited
Date: c1950s/60s
Brand: Unidentified
Material: Plywood
Nationality: British?
Pieces: 150
Size: 13 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Theme: Promotional
Title: Bergen Line-Double Sided
// This is a generic paginator for album, photo and movie pages. Depending on the page type,
// there are different sets of variables available. With this data, you can make a paginator
// that lets you say "You're viewing photo 5 of 35", or "You're viewing photos 10 - 18 of 37"
// for album views.
//
// Available variables for all page types:
// $page_type - "collection", "item", or "other"
// $page_subtype - "album", "movie", "photo", "tag", etc.
// $previous_page_url - the url to the previous page, if there is one
// $next_page_url - the url to the next page, if there is one
// $total - the total number of photos in this album
//
// Available for the "collection" page types:
// $page - what page number we're on
// $max_pages - the maximum page number
// $page_size - the page size
// $first_page_url - the url to the first page, or null if we're on the first page
// $last_page_url - the url to the last page, or null if we're on the last page
// $first_visible_position - the position number of the first visible photo on this page
// $last_visible_position - the position number of the last visible photo on this page
//
// Available for "item" page types:
// $position - the position number of this photo
//
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