THESE kiss-me-quick quips from traditional saucy seaside postcards would no doubt prove too much of a handful for today’s snowflakes. We told yesterday how comic Colin Mills fears he will be ...
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His seaside postcards, full of bawdy puns and double entendres, were legendary. But artist Donald McGill also produced a series of little-known Christmas cards featuring a slightly gentler humour than ...
To contemporary observers, the humour of saucy seaside postcards is almost as unfathomable as the desire to go on the type of donkey-riding, pier-promenading, rock-sucking, British seaside holiday ...
Collection of saucy seaside postcards banned from UK resorts more than 50 years ago have gone on display together for the first time. All 21 comic cards by prolific artist Donald McGill have finally ...
Saucy seaside postcards with their bawdy humour are seen as quintessentially British and they offer a colourful way to start exploring a fascinating investment. Postcards have been around in Britain ...
David Cameron has revealed he is a fan of toilet humour - by putting his name to a saucy seaside postcard. The Prime Minister scrawled his signature on the cheeky card, bearing the slogan: “The only ...
Police were called to a sunny seaside pier - because the postcards on sale were too saucy. Baffled gift shop owner Ian Donald was shocked when an officer turned up at his store and accused him of ...
IN 1914, the seaside post-card went to war. The outbreak of the Great War on August 4 was reflected - directly, and immediately- on the holiday beaches of Southend and Clacton. Literally overnight, ...
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