This BACK IN THE DAY "digital" poster is filled with fun facts and highlights of what happened in the year 1948. This "digital" poster has an antiqued paper background for that "back in the day" vintage newspaper feel. Bold typography with simple icons gives the poster a timeless style. It makes a great conversation piece at parties and a fantastic keepsake gift when printed and framed. Please CAREFULLY read the points below before purchasing! ► ALL ITEMS in my shop are DIGITAL FILES ONLY ► No physical poster/sign is shipped in the mail ► This item is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD ► Print the digital file at your convenience ►► INCLUDES THREE DIGITAL FILES (These files are flattened jpegs and are not editable) Please note that a watermark is shown in the sample image. The high-resolution files will not have a watermark. - 8" X 10" jpg file - 8" X 10" pdf file - 16" X 20" jpg file ►► DIGITAL FILES ONLY This listing is for high-resolution digital files, which will be available for instant download once payment is received. No physical posters are sent in the mail. The buyer is responsible for printing the poster. ►► PRINT RECOMMENDATIONS Costco Sam's Club Walmart Walgreens CVS ►► INSTANT DOWNLOAD Once payment is confirmed, digital files will be available for download through Etsy. Here is some additional info on downloading your digital file https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 ►► REFUNDS Due to the nature of this product, no refunds will be given if any of the digital files have been downloaded. Refunds can only be given only if the item HAS NOT been downloaded. Please read the listing carefully and be sure you are purchasing the correct year! ►► TERMS OF USE You may use my images for personal use and for gift items. Under no circumstances may this image be used for resale purposes of any kind. Thank you! ►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►►► • ►►
1. The Vibrant Artwork of Turkish Tobacco Ads Found in this Flickr Album. 2. Istanbul, 1948 Photo by Maynard Owen Williams for National Geographic. Find more like this in Nat Geo Found. 3. The first Black airmen to fly across America James Banning
Born in 1947 Poster, for 75th birthday - books and Movies, Music and Events, Fashion, Cars, Baby Boomers, Roswell UFO, Nobel, Tucker Torpedo... IT is a High Resolution DIGITAL FILE, EMAILED Next Day. It's NOT a print. Nothing is shipped. It can be ordered as BACK in TIME POSTER (adjusted, without a name). Poster can be printed at any size up to 20x30" and larger. The bigger the print, the nicer it looks. BACKGROUND options: Tan, Blue, Golden, Light Green, WHITE - SELECT under PRICE. Another version of 1947 Birthday Poster is also listed. McElligot's Pool by Dr. Seuss a delightful book for children, Dead Sea biblical scrolls found, revolutionary car Tucker Torpedo, Greyhound Bus Silverside, one of the most popular movies of all times 'Miracle of 34th Street', Thor Heyerdahl on Kon-Tiki sails from Peru to Polynesia,...and more. SAVE the file to the DESKTOP, then attach your USB/memory stick, copy-paste the file there. Now you can take it to Staples or any other place for printing at any size. STAPLES can also attach the poster to a foam board, OR it can be framed in many different frames. IKEA has a very good selection of different style and size frames, especially for Posters. You can print on your home printer, but only up to letter size, 8.5x11 with tiny pictures and small font. Don't do that. All Rights Reserved 2012-20202 ZeePoster
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These form part of a retrospective celebrating the work of renowned photographer Bert Hardy, who would have been 100 this year.
Alfred Eisenstaedt, A bored teenage boy in class, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA, December 1948.
Discover some of the most interesting moments in history.
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Ladies Home Journal-Apr 1948
Two things you and I clearly need are a time machine and a "backstage pass" to everything. But the next best thing of course, is the internet and all its wonders, such as one of my favorite places to fish, the LIFE Archives. Today we go behind the staff only doors of the iconic Macy's department sto
These days, when cameras are everywhere, from our phones to security cams in public spaces, it’s easy to forget that the major part of history has passed without them. Only in 1888, when Kodak released the first commercial camera, did they slowly begin permeating our lives.