POSTER
H1992.333
White background with black print and yellow, blue and red high- lights. Across top: 'NO NEED TO / FEAR THE / TLC'. Below a graphic of a sleepy looking elephant with 'TLC' on his side and walking beside him is a yellow tiger with 'CSA' on his side. Below text reads 'DOES THE TIGER FEAR THE ELEPHANT?'. Small print is a message to members of the CSA (Civil Service Association) pointing out the advantages of joining the TLC (Trades & Labor Council). Obviously there was some opposition to the move. Bottom line of poster reads: 'EVEN THE CSA NEEDS TLC' (TLC enclosed in a red heart to also mean 'tender loving care'.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1992.333 |
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Accession Date: | 18 Dec 1992 |
Material
Paper | Paper |
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Paper/Paper |
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Measurement
length | 420mm |
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