Transistor Tape Recorder Ad from 1963

Advertisement for the “Pocket-Sized ‘Mimico’ Transistor Tape Recorder” – July 1963 (UK)

As seen in a copy of Tape Recording Magazine July 1963. Advertised for “7 1/2 gns”.

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Wonderful Poster – Boomerang Beach, NSW, Australia

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Artist is identified as Hayes – a beautiful bit of travel art from the 1950s. It looks like Boomerang Beach modified it for their own use.

Here’s the original version as it must have been used originally for BOAC and Qantas.

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If you know more about either the British or Australian artist Hayes I’d love to see more of their work.

Thanks for stopping by! – Chris

Help solve another mystery… who is she?

Help! She’s been driving us crazy for years trying to identify what type of uniform she’s wearing.

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Is she a stewardess, cruise ship officer, tour bus guide, train hostess? The uniform is certainly not a military uniform (but could be). This instruction booklet is from the late 1950s. Her cap is keeping with the style of the airlines at the time but definitely not JAL. Take note, she has a gold stripe on her right sleeve which wasn’t consistent with airlines unless you were in the cockpit. There is a hint of what looks like a pin (wings ?) on the left side of her jacket and of course there’s the emblem (logo) on her cap.

We’ve tried to place her by her looks. She doesn’t appear to be Asian… we think she looks northern European or from the UK… just don’t know.

We’re open to any and all ideas… just for fun since this is the only time Yashica used an image with a model wearing a uniform on the cover of their booklets. It was replaced rather quickly with a plain cover on later booklets.

Many thanks! We’ll take any and all guesses too.

Chris and Carol