Friday, 28 February 2014

Random Cutting - Greys Cigarettes (WWI)

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First World War anti-German propaganda used for cigarette advertising resulted in this bizarre image of man and horse wearing gas-masks. Cigarettes '... for real men' not poison gas weilding Huns!

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Random Cuttings - Al Capone and Edgar J Hoover (1938)


9th September 1938
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The roaring twenties and the blood soaked thirties were nearly over and the era of the Gangster was over, or so J Edgar Hoover thought. Al Capone was in Alcatraz and would stay there until January 1939 when he spent the last 11 months of his sentence in Terminal Island slowly but surely going mad - not just from fear but from neurosyphilis. 

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Mr Churchill Takes Over (1951)

News Chronicle dated Saturday October 27th 1951

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In the General Election in 1945 the British public had decided that Winston Churchill, who had led the Country to victory against the Nazis, was not the man to lead the Country into the post-War World, so elected a Labour Government under Clement Attlee by a huge majority. By 1950 Labour were struggling to retain the confidence of the Country and in the General Election of that year won by a slender margin of only 4 seats. Within a year Clement Attlee decided to 'go to the Country' and announced another General Election in 1951. This time the Conservatives under Winston Churchill won. 
The turnout of voters in the 1951 Election was 82.9% which remains the 2nd highest turnout since World War 2. The highest since 1951 was in 1974 with 78.8% and the lowest 2001 with just 59.4% of the electorate bothering to turn out.
Churchill was in his mid 70's in 1951 and his health was deteriorating, so in 1955 he retired and Anthony Eden took over as Prime Minister.

Friday, 21 February 2014

Random Ad - The Co-op Super Savers (1976)

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The good old Co-op never really went in for slick glossy advertising - this 1976 example looks like it was knocked together with some left over Letraset during someone's tea-break. I like the prices though.

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Random Cutting - Basil Rathbone dies (1967)

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Benedict Cumberbatch was not the first to portrayed Sherlock Holmes as a contemporary sleuth. The Basil Rathbone series of Holmes movies (Dressed to Kill, Terror by Night,  Pursuit to Algiers, The Woman in Green etc) were set in the 1940's when they were made. 
Born in South Africa but brought up in England, Philip St. John Basil Rathbone died on 21st July 1967 at the age of 75 and is remembered not only for Holmes but as a character actor in several horror films and the villian in Errol Flynn's version of Robin Hood.

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Indian Independence

The Times Weekly Edition dated Wednesday 20th August 1947

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Although Britain had been active commercially and politically in India since 1612, it wasn't until 1858 that the British Government took over complete control of the country. This British Raj (or Reign) lasted until just after midnight on the 15th August 1947 when India became Independent and a part of the British Commonwealth. Unfortunately the British policy of partitioning India into India and East and West Pakistan led to widespread bloodshed between Hindu, Moslem and Sikh factions. 

Friday, 14 February 2014

Random Ad - Babycham (1980)

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Babycham, the sparkling perry, was launched in 1953. This advert is from the 1980's.