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Hiroshige’s “Fifty-three stages of Tōkaidō” Reproduction of Hiroshige’s 1831 print depicting the environs of Nihonbashi (Bridge of Japan) in Edo, accompanied by explanatory text highlighting its historical and cultural significance. -
Newspaper “La Torre”, 9 September 1962 Issue of the newspaper La Torre (Universidad Laboral, Gijón) covering the 11th International Vocational Training Competition. -
Passenger ticket and baggage check, Aer Lingus, 1962 Aer Lingus passenger ticket and baggage check issued in Dublin, Ireland, for Donal Cooper, for a flight Dublin–London–Dublin. -
Tourist guide, Asturias 1962 Guide with suggested tourist routes and information for visitors in Asturias, including road itineraries, features of interest, maps, and descriptions of landmarks. -
Instructions for Competitors, 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962 Document with instructions for Competitors regarding workshop use, handling of tools and workpieces, testing procedures, evaluation criteria, and disciplinary regulations. -
Instructions for accommodation and services, 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962 Document providing instructions for Competitors on dormitories, medical services, sports grounds, timetables, facilities, useful addresses, and bus schedules at the Labour University and the Industrial School during the 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962. -
Brochure, “Monumental despedida al Verano de 1962”, Santander 1962 Advertising brochure for an event at the restaurant La Cabaña, Santander, on 9 September 1962, featuring music and dance performances. Printed by Tip. Guzmán, Santander. -
Foreign currency exchange form, Banco de España, Gijón 1962 Official form from Banco de España (Delegación de Gijón) for the purchase of foreign currency. -
Voucher card, 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962 Voucher card for the “Olimpiada Juvenil del Trabajo” festival in Calle Corrida, Gijón, on 6 September 1962, entitling the bearer to goods at Café Alcázar. -
Informative brochure for the 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962. Informative brochure for the 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Gijón 1962. -
45th WorldSkills Competition, Kazan 2019 - Handbook 45th WorldSkills Competition, Kazan 2019 - Handbook -
Ireland team pin, WorldSkills Lyon 2024 Gold-edged pin featuring the Irish national harp, with blue background and the inscription “Ireland Lyon 24.” Produced for the Irish team for promotion during WorldSkills Lyon 2024. -
Official Observer badge, 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975 Metal badge issued for the 22nd International Vocational Training Competition, Madrid 1975. It bears the event logo and the designation “Observador Oficial” with the printed name “Sr. Byrne – Irlanda.” -
Lanyard with keychain, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Black lanyard printed with the text “Skills 2007” in orange, accompanied by a rectangular keychain tag featuring the same design and event date. Produced as official merchandise for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. -
Hoshizaki promotional lanyard, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Blue lanyard printed with “Hoshizaki”, featuring a keychain with a penguin mascot and a round Hoshizaki logo charm. Distributed as corporate promotional material by Hoshizaki, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. -
Lanyard with keychain, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Orange lanyard with the WorldSkills logo printed in black, accompanied by a rectangular keychain tag featuring the WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 logo and date. Produced as official event merchandise. -
Numazu promotional pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Rectangular pin with the text “Gokigen! Numazu” and a stylized red smiling face logo. Produced as local promotional material for Numazu City, one of the host locations of WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Pin for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 (Skills 2007) Rectangular pin with orange graphic design and the text “Skills 2007.” Produced as official merchandise for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 in Japan. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Pin for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Gold-colored pin featuring the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007.” Produced as official merchandise for the Competition in Japan. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
Skillson and Wazabee pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Pin featuring Skillson and Wazabee, the mascots of WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007, held in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Distributed as official merchandise during the event. This example is preserved in its original packaging. -
Brazil–Japan friendship pin, WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Pin showing crossed flags of Brazil and Japan, produced for WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007. Distributed by SENAI Brazil as part of promotional and exchange activities. This example remains sealed in its original packaging. -
WorldSkills London 2011 Pin Metal pin badge with the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills London 2011.” Distributed as promotional material for the Competition in London. This example remains sealed in its original plastic packaging. -
Pin supporting the UK bid for WorldSkills London 2011 Rectangular pin badge featuring the WorldSkills logo and the text “WorldSkills London 2011 – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – Supporting the UK’s bid.” Produced to promote the successful bid to host the 2011 Competition in London. -
Introductory brochure, 36th World Skills Competition, Seoul 2001 Brochure prepared by the Korea Committee for the 36th WorldSkills Competition, Seoul 2001. It includes a message from the Chairman Sang Yong Choi, introduction of the event, tentative general program, list of skill competitions, participating countries, accommodation details, structure of the Organizing Committee, preparatory works, and general information about Korea and tour programs. -
Programme of events, 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Duisburg 1961 Programme detailing the schedule of the 11th International Vocational Training Competition, Duisburg, 25 June – 15 July 1961. It includes arrivals of Secretariat, Technical Representatives, and Competitors, selection of Test Projects, press conference, excursions (Friedrich Heinrich mine, Heidelberg, Mainz, Andernach, Essen, Krupp works, Duisburg-Ruhrort port, Cologne Cathedral), social evenings, visits by diplomatic representatives, and the official Opening Ceremony at the Stadt-Theater. The programme also covers the daily timetable for Competitors, workshops, marking, and the prize presentation by the Federal President of West Germany at the Beethoven-Halle, Bonn, on 14 July 1961.