Decades sound like to way to proceed. Here is the thing though. If you start with the earliest decade first and then work forward it will only progressively get to appear harder to accomplish the task, so I suggest you start at the top with the current decade first then work backwards. Once you reach the 1940s you should start to see a light at the end of the tunnel with fewer pieces to organise. Sounds good in theory, but whichever way you tackle it, it will still remain a huge job to accomplish, but ultimately will be well worth it in the end.
Fantastic to look at as always, but now the collection is easier to go to now to find something. A fantastic Australian film resource with great presentation Ves. Give yourself a pat on the back.
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Its fun to watch the artwork evolve from the 20s to the 40s.
Ok, trying to be good and re-organise, so started with an update to one my favourites.
I bring you Abbott and Costello:
http://www.theartofmovieposters.com/pages/gallery/AandC.htm
followed by Jerry Lewis (and Dean Martin)
http://www.theartofmovieposters.com/pages/gallery/Lewis.htm
Fantastic Ves. A collection to be proud of. Love the Marchant A. & C. Pardon My Sarong daybill. I don't remember seeing it before.
Bravo!!!
I'm thinking of splitting the aussie collection into decades...it's so friggen huge!
What do you think? Or you think leave it all in one lot cause who knows where to go looking for things?
Decade would be good way of organizing the other paper.
Today is the day monkey's permitting. By decade it is. Wish me luck!
Ok almost done. A few loose ends to tie up but most mostly there.
Suggestions welcome on how I can make it better.
The 70s and 80s nearly killed me!
For those inclined, I give you Australian Cinema, by the decade.
http://www.theartofmovieposters.com/pages/gallery/Australian.htm
Yup, job well done!
Still lovin' that For The Term of His Natural Life daybill. You know the one I mean.