Aylesbury Festival Lottery
Poster
ca. 1980 (made)
ca. 1980 (made)
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Portrait poster advertising the Aylesbury Festival Lottery. The poster has a yellow background, with a blue, red and green design. From the right and arm just in, holding 3 bank notes, numbered £250. This is denoted as first prize by an arrow. Second prize is a portable television, again shown with an illustration, and 3rd prize is a digital radio, again shown by a digital radio. Across the bottom of the poster is a banner, advertising tickets for 10p.
Object details
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Title | Aylesbury Festival Lottery (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Printing, paper, plastic laminate |
Brief description | Poster, made by WACAT (Walworth and Aylesbury Community Arts Trust), London, ca. 1980. |
Physical description | Portrait poster advertising the Aylesbury Festival Lottery. The poster has a yellow background, with a blue, red and green design. From the right and arm just in, holding 3 bank notes, numbered £250. This is denoted as first prize by an arrow. Second prize is a portable television, again shown with an illustration, and 3rd prize is a digital radio, again shown by a digital radio. Across the bottom of the poster is a banner, advertising tickets for 10p. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Aylesbury Festival Lottery / 1st Prize £250 / 2nd prize portable T.V. / 3rd prize digital clock/radio / +many consecutive prizes / Drawn on June 22nd / Proceeds to the Aylesbury Festival Fund / Tickets 10p / Available from W.A.S.A.T., Shop 8, Taplon, Merrow Walk / also / ticket sellers will be calling at your door! (All of text on poster ) |
Credit line | Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop |
Object history | Poster was exhibited as part of the Greenwich Mural Workshop's exhibition 'Printing is easy...?' |
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Bibliographic reference | From the Greenwich Mural Workshop's 1986 exhibition 'Printing is Easy...?' |
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Accession number | E.557-2013 |
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Record created | November 20, 2013 |
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