Ah, I'm jealous beyond measure that you saw Monty Python in the flesh! That programme was a bargain at 10p.
This reminded me of my student bedroom - it might have been 20 years later but things hadn't changed much, I had the Jimi Hendrix and the Salvador Dali posters just the same.
Sadly, I threw out the Guinness and Smirnoff posters only three or four years ago, never imagining they might be useful for such as here. I now can't find an image of the 'How to Make Guinness' advert anywhere. The moral: keep everything; don't declutter; throw nothing away. At least I kept the MPFC.
I probably went outside the time frame in the list of posters in the first paragraph, so some may not have been published until much later. Also,an extension to the moral: if you do have to throw anything away, digitise it first.
The changes that took place with the role of posters since 15th century have been carried on until today. Nowadays, posters are used in many ways. High Quality Print
Ah, I'm jealous beyond measure that you saw Monty Python in the flesh! That programme was a bargain at 10p.
ReplyDeleteThis reminded me of my student bedroom - it might have been 20 years later but things hadn't changed much, I had the Jimi Hendrix and the Salvador Dali posters just the same.
Sadly, I threw out the Guinness and Smirnoff posters only three or four years ago, never imagining they might be useful for such as here. I now can't find an image of the 'How to Make Guinness' advert anywhere. The moral: keep everything; don't declutter; throw nothing away. At least I kept the MPFC.
DeleteI probably went outside the time frame in the list of posters in the first paragraph, so some may not have been published until much later.
DeleteAlso,an extension to the moral: if you do have to throw anything away, digitise it first.
The changes that took place with the role of posters since 15th century have been carried on until today. Nowadays, posters are used in many ways.
ReplyDeleteHigh Quality Print
Are they still used to make paper aeroplanes?
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