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2nd International Festival of Street Music

Leaflet
1989 (issued)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Leaflet, that unfolds into a small poster, promoting the '2nd International Festival of Street Music' at the Southbank Centre, 18-23 July 1989. The leaflet described bands from Morocco, New Orleans, Serbia, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Trinidad, Haiti and the United Kingdom. Lettered with the title, lists of events, description of bands, ticket prices etc..


Object details

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Object type
Title2nd International Festival of Street Music
Materials and techniques
Colour offset lithography
Brief description
'2nd International Festival of Street Music'. Leaflet that unfolds into a small poster, promoting the festival at the Southbank Centre, 18-23 July. Colour offset lithograph. Designed by Allen Cobbold Associates. Great Britain. 1989.
Physical description
Leaflet, that unfolds into a small poster, promoting the '2nd International Festival of Street Music' at the Southbank Centre, 18-23 July 1989. The leaflet described bands from Morocco, New Orleans, Serbia, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Trinidad, Haiti and the United Kingdom. Lettered with the title, lists of events, description of bands, ticket prices etc..
Dimensions
  • Folded height: 21cm
  • Folded width: 15cm
  • Unfolded height: 59.3cm
  • Unfolded width: 41.9cm
Measurements taken from Registry File.
Marks and inscriptions
  • Lettered with the title, lists of events, description of bands, ticket prices etc..
  • 'Design Allen Cobbold Associates' (Lettered.)
Credit line
Given by Kevin Edge
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.1374-1990

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2009
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