Piece CUL/Box107/14 - A print of an advert: Against a rainy day/ "I'm all right, Jack"

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CUL/Box107/14

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A print of an advert: Against a rainy day/ "I'm all right, Jack"

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  • 03-05 [1950-1960] (Creation)

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A print of an advert, titled "Against a rainy day/I'm all right, Jack!". Printed in black ink on white paper. The advert is for the Lead Development Association advertising the use of lead roofs in church construction. The first advert titled Against a rainy day, details the idea of a lead roof being a permanent asset that enhances the appearance of the building and increases its value. The second advert titled "I'm all right, Jack!", for the Church Times, details the idea of stripping a lead roof and selling it for profit, based on the saying "I'm all right, Jack". No people are included.

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