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Collection of saucy seaside postcards banned from UK resorts more than 50 years ago have gone on display together for the first time. All 21 comic cards by prol ...
A series of 21 comic seaside postcards, banned in their day by censors, are to go on display at the Saucy Seaside Postcard Museum on the Isle of Wight.
The Donald McGill museum in the Isle of Wight pays homage to Donal McGill, who spent his life creating comic artworks for the then thriving postcard industry. He created more than 12,000 postcards ...
They are postcards showing buxom women in risqué comic scenes and could have been thought consigned to a bygone era. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get access ...
Classic saucy seaside postcards images are being relaunched today to mark their 100th anniversary. Businessman Ian Wallace said he is hoping the classic cheeky cartoons, which could soon be ...
The illustrator behind them is Reg Carter, who was born in Southwold in 1886 and drew comics for the Beano, illustrated Ladybird children's books and produced these tongue-in-cheek postcards, for ...
IN 1914, the seaside post-card went to war. The outbreak of the Great War on August 4 was reflected - directly, and immediately- on the holiday beaches of Southend and Clacton. Literally overnight ...
A series of world-famous saucy seaside postcard images is being relaunched to mark their 100th anniversary. Businessman Ian Wallace, of West Yorkshire, bought the firm Bamforth & Co nine years ago ...
Donald McGill seaside postcards offer some saucy obscenity from 1951. One hundred and twenty years later, Robert Louis Stevenson's Samoan fairy tales will be published as he intended.
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