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Topic History of: Fun images that MWT would have banned 65 yrs ago Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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honey!oh sugar sugar.
VictimsOfLies wrote: VOL wrote, "Fun images that MWT would have banned..."
HOSS wrote, "I love the postcards, but what does it have to do with Mark Williams Thomas?"
Er a clue, re-phrased: "POSTCARDS that MWT would have banned.."?
Nope. I'm afraid you have lost me. I assume there is something in the news about MWT banning something or other that I have missed? because I cant for the life of me see a connection between these postcards being banned and MWT the child abuse expert/charlatan. I cant think of anything. The postcards have nothing to do with underage sex or child abuse as far as I am aware.
VictimsOfLies
VOL wrote, "Fun images that MWT would have banned..."
HOSS wrote, "I love the postcards, but what does it have to do with Mark Williams Thomas?"
Er a clue, re-phrased: "POSTCARDS that MWT would have banned.."?
honey!oh sugar sugar.
I love the postcards, but what does it have to do with Mark Williams Thomas?
VictimsOfLies
They are images that epitomise the post-WW1 golden age of seaside holidays.
From the Roaring 20s thru Nawty 40s, saucy postcards featured heaving bosoms, henpecked husbands, miserable wives and captions loaded with double entendres. For millions, of all ages, they were as much part of the fun as candy floss and donkey rides.
But pre-Swingin 60s, prudish Right-wing ruled Britain deemed them unfit for public consumption and BANNED them!