Poster
1984 (made)
1984 (made)
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Portrait poster, screen printed in black and white, depicting the interior of a room, with a man and woman sitting on a sofa and a 'Home Sweet Home' picture on the wall. The door has been knocked off its hinges and three men are standing in the doorway, one wearing a pinstriped suit and tie, holding two snarling dogs on leads, one in an overcoat and one in a black suit and tie. The poster is advertising the West Hampstead Community Law Centre, and includes the phone number, address and opening times, with the slogan 'Harassment?'.
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Materials and techniques | Screen printed poster, laminated in plastic |
Brief description | Poster, made by Interchange to advertise the West Hampstead Community Law Centre, depicting men with dogs bursting into a room, with the slogan 'Harassment?', 1984 |
Physical description | Portrait poster, screen printed in black and white, depicting the interior of a room, with a man and woman sitting on a sofa and a 'Home Sweet Home' picture on the wall. The door has been knocked off its hinges and three men are standing in the doorway, one wearing a pinstriped suit and tie, holding two snarling dogs on leads, one in an overcoat and one in a black suit and tie. The poster is advertising the West Hampstead Community Law Centre, and includes the phone number, address and opening times, with the slogan 'Harassment?'. |
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Credit line | Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop |
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Bibliographic reference | From the label text of an exhibition held by the Greenwich Mural Workshop entitled 'Printing is Easy...? Community Printshops 1970-86'. |
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Accession number | E.488-2013 |
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Record created | November 20, 2013 |
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