Cooper's Hairdressing Salon- Cinema Advertising Slide
Object type
Image
- Description
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With cinema advertising slides appearing onscreen for only a few seconds, a bright bold design was essential! A witty pun was sometimes used to grab attention. This slide ticks all the boxes.
A 'George Cooper' ran a hairdressing salon on Oxford Street and was advertising in the local paper in 1939. It is possible that this is the same business. The hair style and hand colouring certainly looks to be from this era, but it is difficult to be sure.
Identification
- Object type
- Image
- Date
- 1940s
Creation
- Created By
- MAVtech Museum
- Place
- Levin
Object rights
- License
- Attribution + Noncommercial + ShareAlike
Taxonomy
- Tags
- mavtech museum
- Community Tags
- 1930's fashion
- 1930s
- 1930s fashion
- 1940's fashion
- 1940s
- 1940s fashion
- 30's fashion
- 40's fashion
- advertising
- advertising slide
- beauty
- business
- cinema
- cinema slide
- cooper's hairdressing salon
- fashion
- hand coloured photography
- levin
- levin business
- mavtech museum
- museum of audio and visual technology
- oxford street
- retro
- retro advertising
- slide