Famous Prints We Couldn’t Help Admiring
Every household had a couple of framed prints on the wall. They were as crucial as the multi-coloured carpet and curtains. I don’t know why, but each family seemed to hang the same paintings and your taste was frowned upon if you didn’t choose from the small selection.
Mexican Gypsy Girl- Risque
This was quite sexy, especially for the lounge and was enough to put dad off his crossword.
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It was an untold rule that a foreign beauty had to hang above the fireplace. I don’t think it was the heat from the fire elements that got my uncle hot under the collar…
Tina – Sultry
The background of Tina matched the coasters on the two-tier coffee table – who needs Changing Rooms?
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We were all suckers for a cutie and this one never failed to impress in every other house in our street.
Crying Boy – Cute
Despite the popularity of these prints, I still adorned my bedroom walls and ceiling with pop posters of the Bay City Rollers and David Essex, stuck down with Tip-ex.
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