Hot on the heels of my last vintage advertisement blog post here is another selection of vintage advertisements found in football programmes from the 1960's and 1970's.
Looking more like a late 1960's album cover than a beer advert, this vintage advertisement is from 1967 and attempts to capture the psychedelic era with its swirly text, although I am fairly sure the summer love was not fuelled by Double Diamond.
Looking more like a late 1960's album cover than a beer advert, this vintage advertisement is from 1967 and attempts to capture the psychedelic era with its swirly text, although I am fairly sure the summer love was not fuelled by Double Diamond.
Vintage advertisement for Double Diamond, c.1967
So, you've had your dutch courage with a pint of Double Diamond, and now you're all set for that date. But hang on a minute, what is that you are wearing? Better get yourself down to Foster Brothers for "men's wear with a flair".
Vintage advertisement for Foster Brothers, c.1960's
So, if you're anything like me, clothes shopping brings you out in a rash, so probably time for another quick drink to build up your "inner man".
Vintage advertisement for John Courage, c.1960's
And of course in the 1960's (but thankfully not now) you could smoke in the pub. In fact it was probably compulsory. So, you could "join the men" and roll your own.
Vintage advertisement for Old Holborn tobacco, c.1960's
or sample one of Wills Whiffs ... nice.
Vintage advertisement for Wills Whiffs, c.1960s
More vintage advertisements will be features over the coming weeks.
So, you've had your dutch courage with a pint of Double Diamond, and now you're all set for that date. But hang on a minute, what is that you are wearing? Better get yourself down to Foster Brothers for "men's wear with a flair".
Vintage advertisement for Foster Brothers, c.1960's
So, if you're anything like me, clothes shopping brings you out in a rash, so probably time for another quick drink to build up your "inner man".
Vintage advertisement for John Courage, c.1960's
And of course in the 1960's (but thankfully not now) you could smoke in the pub. In fact it was probably compulsory. So, you could "join the men" and roll your own.
Vintage advertisement for Old Holborn tobacco, c.1960's
or sample one of Wills Whiffs ... nice.
Vintage advertisement for Wills Whiffs, c.1960s
More vintage advertisements will be features over the coming weeks.
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