Thanks, that nice, and I wish. Gawd I would love to be paid to research this stuff...Talk about a dream job. I have a greater appreciation for all of Lawrence's hard work...
I'll keep adding to the above or start a separate post as time allows. Need to do some real work soon.
Thanks, that nice, and I wish. Gawd I would love to be paid to research this stuff...Talk about a dream job. I have a greater appreciation for all of Lawrence's hard work...
I'll keep adding to the above or start a separate post as time allows. Need to do some real work soon.
Thanks for your kind words about me Ves. I have always admired the dedication you have applied to your great website, along your participation here on the forum and your willingness to join in and assist people. Researching is marvelous as one never knows what is just awaiting around the bend to be discovered for the first time in these modern times. Keep up your part time researching when you can, as it is reaping some great results, and relieves the load off my back considerably in some Australian poster researching areas.
Three sheets were printed in Australia in at least 1933 and by a printer which wasn't Victory Publicity. This printer is Troedel & Cooper Pty.Ltd. who started operating in 1910 and was based in Melbourne, VIctoria. This printer also printed at least one 1 sheet poster also in 1933. Both posters were printed for Paramount Pictures.
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I have a greater appreciation for all of Lawrence's hard work...
I'll keep adding to the above or start a separate post as time allows. Need to do some real work soon.
The ''Fast Three'' printing surface 64 1/2'' x 40'' mention is interesting.
Thanks for your kind words about me Ves. I have always admired the dedication you have applied to your great website, along your participation here on the forum and your willingness to join in and assist people. Researching is marvelous as one never knows what is just awaiting around the bend to be discovered for the first time in these modern times. Keep up your part time researching when you can, as it is reaping some great results, and relieves the load off my back considerably in some Australian poster researching areas.
I have established now that U.S.A. one sheets (1sh's ) were still being used in Australia in as late as 1936, by at least 20th Century Fox.