Stoo was right, GG. You should have stayed up here and offered your artistic services to the bakery business. Those two children (are they children?) in the top ad look like something out of a horror film!
Yes it does look like it's a precursor to "Chucky"! The artist made the mistake of giving the boy toddler in front, large girlie eyelashes. Perhaps this caused some kind of psychological problem that later in life had him fitted with a straitjacket, as in the other ad!
My Grandad was here (both premises) for virtually his whole working life, from 14 to 65, war service excepted. Hard to imagine now, but jobs weren't easy to come by in the 1920s and '30s. I expect a lot of people were reluctant to move.
I remember the shortbread was quite good.
Think they merged with or were taken over by Beatties before he retired.
Stoo was right, GG. You should have stayed up here and offered your artistic services to the bakery business. Those two children (are they children?) in the top ad look like something out of a horror film!
ReplyDeleteYes it does look like it's a precursor to "Chucky"!
ReplyDeleteThe artist made the mistake of giving the boy toddler in front, large girlie eyelashes. Perhaps this caused some kind of psychological problem that later in life had him fitted with a straitjacket, as in the other ad!
Demand a Milanda :) yip , mind oh it now
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ReplyDeleteMy Grandad was here (both premises) for virtually his whole working life, from 14 to 65, war service excepted. Hard to imagine now, but jobs weren't easy to come by in the 1920s and '30s. I expect a lot of people were reluctant to move.
ReplyDeleteI remember the shortbread was quite good.
Think they merged with or were taken over by Beatties before he retired.