... you are in seventh heaven! Well almost! This may not be everyone’s reaction but it certainly is mine! I recently had the opportunity to visit Monza and it doesn’t disappoint and offers far more beyond Formula One racing with its rural charm and interesting historical features.
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weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395x280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
ON THE PAGE ITSELF. ALL ARE GENUINE ANTIQUE VICTORIAN PRINTS AND NOT MODERN COPIES. SIZE IS APPROX 15 x 11 INCHES (OR 38 x 28 cm) or a little larger depending on year. IF THIS IS NOT WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PLEASE SEARCH ALL MY LISTINGS. Quality Selling at Your Price
AN IDEAL GIFT . The actual date is printed on each page . This print is over 100 years old. And is not a modern copy. There is a fold which sometimes shows as a shadow on the image, this will not show when framed. Check the image for details.. Size of print is approx  12" x 10" (305 X 250) . Approx. Page size = 16" x 11" (410 X 280 . Ready to matt and frame. These old Prints really look great with Matt and Framed. . Note this print is from a periodical and has printing on reverse.. Scanned at a low resolution for quick uploading so the actual picture is better than the scanned image. .
London News dated 1900, an illustrated weekly newspaper weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395x280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 15.5 x 11 inches (395x280). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day. The ILN is known for its coverage of the following subjects the wars, ships, boats, guns, sailing, portraits, fine art, old and antique prints, wood cut, wood engravings, early photographs, Victorian life, Victorian culture, kings, queens, royalty, travels, adventures, natural history, birds, fish, mammals, fishing, hunting, shooting, fox hunting, sports including tennis, cricket, football, horse racing, politics and many more items of interest founded by Herbert Ingram may 14th 1842.
GIULIO TREMONTI, ITALIAN ECONOMY MINISTER ITALIAN GRAND PRIX, MONZA, ITALY - 14 SEP 2003 UK ONLY F1 FORMULA 1 ONE MOTOR RACING DRIVER JUMPING CELEBRATING 428090a
GIULIO TREMONTI, ITALIAN ECONOMY MINISTER ITALIAN GRAND PRIX, MONZA, ITALY - 14 SEP 2003 UK ONLY F1 FORMULA 1 ONE MOTOR RACING DRIVER JUMPING CELEBRATING 428090a
GIULIO TREMONTI, ITALIAN ECONOMY MINISTER ITALIAN GRAND PRIX, MONZA, ITALY - 14 SEP 2003 UK ONLY F1 FORMULA 1 ONE MOTOR RACING DRIVER JUMPING CELEBRATING 428090a
Advantages: Exudes history, exciting race circuit, rural quiet small town with character, beautiful cathedral and scenic views nearby Disadvantages: None really..Public transport limited on sundays
...had the opportunity to visit Monza and it doesn’t disappoint and offers far more beyond Formula One racing with its rural charm and interesting historical features.
MONZA ~ WHERE IS IT?
Monza is approximately 10km North of Milan in the Lombardy region of Italy. It is the capital of the Brianza area of Lombardy. Brianza originally got it’s name from an old saying, “S’è messa un po’ di Brianza in faccia” which is translated as “She’s put some Brianza ... ...a highly skilled labour force. Monza is perhaps most well known for hosting Italy’s Grand Prix at its race circuit, this has clearly put Monza back on the world map.
The town of Monza has many buildings and structures of interesting architecture, such as the famous Cathedral (Duomo) with it beautiful green and white facades originally constructed in 1370. In the centre of the town is a square (Piazza Roma) characterised by central large construction ...
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Monza is world-wide known for its Grand prix. This is in fact the main attraction. There is also a park and a Villa there, I think the name is Villa Reale, but do not quote me on this. I have never been there for the Grand Prix myself, but I visited the park. Quite frankly, it is nothing special, or, to put it better, there are better places to go, even in lombardia, the region where Monza is. My advice, therefore, would be to go there for the Grand ...
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Advantages: Great for f1, good base for Milan Disadvantages: Not a lot else other than F1
Monza is really a paradise for Formula One fans, and come the time of the Grand Prix it is very crowded. I went in March, and the weather was pleasant but other than the Formula One track there was not a lot to do or see. The Royal Park was closed to visitors, so there was not a lot to see. My advice to people would be to go early morning and see the F1 track, and then move on to somewehre like Bergamo instead. Monza is dependent on Formula 1 and ...
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Advantages: Formula 1 Disadvantages: Nothing to do apart from Formula1
Unless Monza boasts a nice garden, the only valid reason for going there is, IMO, Formula one. I went there only once on Fridya before the Grand Prix, and it was already congested. Monza is the most important even for the fans of Ferrari, the Italian car. I do not like Formula 1, so I could not appreciate the athmosphere, but it is worth seeing these supporters and their passion for Ferrari. The day of the Grand Prix, some people jump the fence and ...
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