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Post by johnt on Mar 31, 2021 13:29:04 GMT
Well. not quite but a concert poster from 1965 was. A lady was featured on Sunday's Antiques Roadshow on BBC1 with a collection of concert posters from The Baths Hall in Ipswich. This venue apparently was a swimming pool during the summer months and became a dance hall in the autumn and winter months. This lady worked nearby, attended the concerts and kept the posters as souvenirs. The venue closed down in the early 1970s. Other posters featured were The Spencer Davis Group, Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, The Steam Packet with Long John Baldry, Rod 'The Mod' Stewart, Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity, John Mayall and his Blues Breakers featuring the sensational guitar of Eric Clapton. The Steam Packet and John Mayall posters were valued between £400-£600 each and the others, including the Hollies were between £200-£400.
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Post by Tony Wilkinson on Mar 31, 2021 16:51:16 GMT
Well. not quite but a concert poster from 1965 was. View AttachmentA lady was featured on Sunday's Antiques Roadshow on BBC1 with a collection of concert posters from The Baths Hall in Ipswich. This venue apparently was a swimming pool during the summer months and became a dance hall in the autumn and winter months. This lady worked nearby, attended the concerts and kept the posters as souvenirs. The venue closed down in the early 1970s. Other posters featured were The Spencer Davis Group, Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, The Steam Packet with Long John Baldry, Rod 'The Mod' Stewart, Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity, John Mayall and his Blues Breakers featuring the sensational guitar of Eric Clapton. The Steam Packet and John Mayall posters were valued between £400-£600 each and the others, including the Hollies were between £200-£400. And they couldn't spell Allans name in those days either.......
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Post by johnt on Mar 31, 2021 17:50:01 GMT
Well. not quite but a concert poster from 1965 was. View AttachmentA lady was featured on Sunday's Antiques Roadshow on BBC1 with a collection of concert posters from The Baths Hall in Ipswich. This venue apparently was a swimming pool during the summer months and became a dance hall in the autumn and winter months. This lady worked nearby, attended the concerts and kept the posters as souvenirs. The venue closed down in the early 1970s. Other posters featured were The Spencer Davis Group, Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, The Steam Packet with Long John Baldry, Rod 'The Mod' Stewart, Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity, John Mayall and his Blues Breakers featuring the sensational guitar of Eric Clapton. The Steam Packet and John Mayall posters were valued between £400-£600 each and the others, including the Hollies were between £200-£400. And they couldn't spell Allans name in those days either....... Nor Elliott - only one T on the poster
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Post by Mevrouw Bee on Apr 1, 2021 12:59:27 GMT
Well. not quite but a concert poster from 1965 was. View AttachmentA lady was featured on Sunday's Antiques Roadshow on BBC1 with a collection of concert posters from The Baths Hall in Ipswich. This venue apparently was a swimming pool during the summer months and became a dance hall in the autumn and winter months. This lady worked nearby, attended the concerts and kept the posters as souvenirs. The venue closed down in the early 1970s. Other posters featured were The Spencer Davis Group, Geno Washington and The Ram Jam Band, The Steam Packet with Long John Baldry, Rod 'The Mod' Stewart, Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity, John Mayall and his Blues Breakers featuring the sensational guitar of Eric Clapton. The Steam Packet and John Mayall posters were valued between £400-£600 each and the others, including the Hollies were between £200-£400. And they couldn't spell Allans name in those days either....... Gaaaaah *runs in circles*
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