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Historical Scrapbook 1970S How to Order Historical Scrapbook 1970s Code: NBN-1970 Price: £14.95 VAT free Date: 22/09/2021 VAT Relief Eligible: No Delivery: £3.95 incl. VAT per order Our Historical Scrapbooks 1970s takes you on a journey back in time using the power of images. Approximately 1000-1500 themed images & photographs per scrapbook High quality laminated pages in a large format (38.4 x 26.9cm) Recurring themes include childhood books & television; toys & games of the era; new technology & inventions; musical icons; national/international events; sweet/food packaging; general advertisements; and a diverse range of other themes Our Scrapbooks can be enjoyed by anyone who is old enough to remember the era, but they are particularly effective at invoking memories & promoting conversation in people with dementia, or any individual with cognitive loss. Any of the Scrapbooks make great presents, care home activities, or simply a brilliant reminiscence product for a trip down memory lane. 1970's Scrapbook Full of pop, punk and personalities, The 1970s Scrapbook sways through this energetic era on platform shoes to the beat of glam rock and disco mania. Teenyboppers screamed for their idols, whether David Cassidy, David Essex, The Osmonds, Bay City Rollers or Abba. Colour television brought it all to life, with a mixture of comedy from The Good Life to Fawlty Towers. Much of the TV action came from the USA featuring Kojak, Starsky and Hutch and the stunt riding of Evel Knievel. For children, animals came to life with the Muppet Show and the Wombles, while in space new horizons were beamed up with Star Trek and Star Wars on the big screen. How to Order Orders can be placed securely online at AlzProducts.co.uk - or over the phone with our UK sales team. Call 024 7642 2224 to place your order or for further information. This product's order code is NBN-1970..
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