Lambert & Butler

They consisted of various topics, including motor cars, locomotives, horsemanship, aviation, and association football.

Lambert & Butler is mainly commercialised in the United Kingdom, having been exported to Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, France, Austria, Spain and Egypt.

It established its own bonded warehouse in 1891 and was located on Bucknall Street near Long Acre in Westminster, London.

Charles Lambert, who was called "the best judge of a Havana cigar" also ran a tobacco shop on Drury Lane.

It consisted of a series of painted portraits that included West Ham's star centre-forward, Vic Watson.

Nevertheless, the outbreak of World War II forced tobacco companies to cease production of cigarette cards.

[12] Due to Imperial Tobacco not owning the trademark on the original name, Lambert & Butler is known in some countries as either L&B or Great & British.

Glide Tec packs are available in the silver, gold and menthol king size variants.

[19][20] In February 2014, Imperial Tobacco announced they would expand their Lambert & Butler range with a new variant called L&B Blue.

Vintage Lambert & Butler "Weaver" brand
An old British packet of Lambert & Butler cigarettes, with an English language text warning at the bottom of the pack