(Original) Vintage Posters
Here's a selection of original posters, many of these were used as source material for our reproductions. Their condition is rated on an excellent to poor scale.
Remember that they are between 31 - 45 years old and quality judgements are subjective. If you would like to purchase any, I will endeavour to describe the condition in more detail. Some of the posters are different versions to those shown on other parts of the website. The reference numbers are for our repro versions so you can see what they look like.
All sizes shown are approximate as they were mostly printed to imperial sizes before the introduction of A1, A2 etc etc. and some sizes are quirky to say the least, so sizes given are as close as possible to current A standards.
We have been fortunate to have a number of original 1981 and 1982 Faerie Fayre posters donated to us, (see bottom of page for examples) and are selling these at a preferential price. Most are in excellent condition; I will confirm when you contact me.
Contact me for more information and methods of payment - lindafairsarchive@gmail.com (all prices include the cost of postage and packing)
BTW: postage is rather expensive, so if you buy more than one poster, you might save money on postage if they can be posted in one tube.
FAIR | DATE | OTHER INFO | QUANTITY | CONDITION | SIZE | PRICE inc postage £ |
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TREE Fair The Spinney Rougham |
September 3, 4 & 5th 1982 | No. 10 in website shop |
2 |
both V GOOD |
A3 landscape |
12-00 each |
BARSHAM Faire Rectory Paddock |
August 28-30th 1976 |
Last Barsham Faire. No. 28 in shop |
1 |
V GOOD |
A1 portrait |
£16-00 each |
FIRE Fair East Bergholt |
August 4-5th 1979 |
No. 02 in website shop | 8 | V GOOD to EXCELLENT | A2 portrait | £14-00 each |
GREEN Fair Bungay |
June 19-20th 1982 |
No. 38 in shop |
2 x Posters 8 x Flyers |
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT |
A2 portrait A4 portrait |
£14-00 each £8-00 each |
FAERIE Fair Lyng |
July 25 & 26th 1981 | Full colour version - see bottom of page. | 20 | EXCELLENT | A2 portrait | £14-00 each |
FAERIE Fayre Lyng |
July 3rd & 4th 1982 |
Blue/lilac version - see bottom of page. No. 22b in website shop |
7 |
EXCELLENT
|
A2 portrait | £14-00 each |
FAERIE Fayre Lyng |
July 3rd & 4th 1982
|
Green/blue version - see bottom of page. No. 22a in website shop |
10 |
EXCELLENT | A2 portrait | £14-00 each |
HALLOWEEN Oaksmere |
1977 |
See No. 36 in website shop. The original poster was silver - which does not scan properly!! This was a benefit gig. |
Flyers x 2. |
V GOOD | A4 portrait | £7-00 each |
TREE Fair - Fairs Against Famine Long Marston |
May 25-27th 1986 | 20 | ALL EXCELLENT | A3 landscape | £5-50 each | |
Green Deserts HARVEST Fair Somerset |
Sept 23rd 1984 | 4 |
3 x EXCELLENT 1 x V GOOD |
A3 landscape |
£6-50 each £5-50 |
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REAL SIZE REPRODUCTIONS - printed for a non-Archive exhibition celebrating all things Fair-related All are on glossy paper and were scanned from the originals. |
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FIRE Fair East Bergholt |
August 4-5th 1979 | No. 02 in website shop | 1 |
GOOD |
A2 portrait |
£9-00 |
MAY Fair Bungay |
May 15-16th 1976 |
No. 16 in shop Mettingham Castle |
1 |
GOOD |
A2 portrait |
£9-00 |
The ABBEY EYE SHOW |
August 28-29th 1977 | No. 35 in website shop | 1 |
GOOD |
A1 portrait |
£10-00 |
ARIEL Faire Rectory Paddock Barsham |
August 24-25th 1975 | No. 7 in website shop | 1 |
GOOD |
A2 portrait |
£9-00 |
TREE Fair Rougham |
25-27th August 1979 |
No 29 in website shop This was scanned from a rather weathered original, so the colour is quite a pale yellow |
1 |
GOOD |
A2 portrait |
£9-00 |
BARSHAM Faire Rectory Paddock |
August 27-28th 1972 | No. 48 in website shop | 1 |
GOOD |
A1 portrait |
£16-00 |
TREE Fair Thornham |
June 18-19th 1983 | No. 31 in website shop | 1 |
GOOD |
A2 portrait |
£9-00 |
Bruce Lacey created and designed these posters for the two Lyng Fairs, '81 and '82. The full colour on the left was for '81, the next year he used the same graphics with different colours, producing two versions for the '82 fair. We have all three as originals, donated to us by Mr Lacey himself.