Hi, Andy. Now I’m only guessing, but in my addition to your postings (above) I’ve shown a few unofficial items. However, the metal badge has the LotR.com on its reverse. So I’m assuming that’s the official item. If your badge here doesn’t have that, I’d guess it wasn’t?
Great to see what you’ve shown so far, Andy. I have most of what you seem to have apart from some of the fliers and posters, although I have a few. I look forward to seeing what else you have, and I may have one or two things you don’t. We’ll see 🙂.
But a question about some posters anyway. You show four large posters, and I do too. Are these the 30x20in ones? Also I have these three smaller 20x12in ones and wondered what the size of your two white posters you show are please?
But a question about some posters anyway. You show four large posters, and I do too. Are these the 30x20in ones? Also I have these three smaller 20x12in ones and wondered what the size of your two white posters you show are please?
Yes, the large set of 4 are 30x20, the white ones are 20x12. I have seen various other 20x12 4 poster sets similar to the large ones, like yours.
So I have shown all the items I have from the original productions of the musical.
Just a few items from the new production to show.
These are some fliers from the new production.
Just a few items from the new production to show.
These are some fliers from the new production.
Before you get too far with your Windmill Theatre items Andy, I’ll add to your excellent 2006/7 post. Here are a few more items I’ve found.
A mouse mat
A laminated paper bag and one of fabric and leather.
The boxed set of paperbacks we’ve all seen before but I’ve never seen the extra slip cover from the theatre production until I found these books.
Andy has already shown the three small programmes and one of the brochures. But here are the Canadian one and UK opened night one. This opening night brochure has a pocket in the back which is nice to keep some extras in. Even though very similar pictures in all the brochures, they are certainly in a different order to each other.
A mouse mat
A laminated paper bag and one of fabric and leather.
The boxed set of paperbacks we’ve all seen before but I’ve never seen the extra slip cover from the theatre production until I found these books.
Andy has already shown the three small programmes and one of the brochures. But here are the Canadian one and UK opened night one. This opening night brochure has a pocket in the back which is nice to keep some extras in. Even though very similar pictures in all the brochures, they are certainly in a different order to each other.