Paddington Printshop
Poster
1978 (published)
1978 (published)
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Laminated poster in the style of a comic book, advertising the Paddington Printshop. It depicts a group getting together to produce posters, using the printing presses, and enjoying themselves. The address of the printshop is included, encouraging people to come and use the facilities, along with the slogan 'nothing sexist, racist or commerical please'.
Object details
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Title | Paddington Printshop (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Photostencil |
Brief description | Laminated poster designed by John Phillips advertising the Paddington Printshop. London, 1978. |
Physical description | Laminated poster in the style of a comic book, advertising the Paddington Printshop. It depicts a group getting together to produce posters, using the printing presses, and enjoying themselves. The address of the printshop is included, encouraging people to come and use the facilities, along with the slogan 'nothing sexist, racist or commerical please'. |
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Credit line | Given by Greenwich Mural Workshop |
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Other number | 8 - series number |
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Accession number | E.104-2015 |
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Record created | April 23, 2015 |
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