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treacle tart | 14:06 Thu 26th Jul 2007 | Arts & Literature
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I don't suppose may would call this art, but i have no idea where the best place to put my question is. In the seventies, there was a butcher local to me (which no longer exists) that had a sign outside/in the window which was like a typical saucy seaside cartoon postcard - a girl kneeling down with her body divided up into cuts with "rump" as one. I'm trying to get hold of some sort of print of this, but can't come across anything at all. Can anyone help?
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I wonder if it was a copy of a Donald McGill postcard. You could keep an eye on e-bay and similar sites where there are lots of saucy seaside postcards for sale.
If you guys like 'saucy' British postcards take a look at these. If you like older British humour, the rest of the site is excellent: take a look around it.

http://www.monologues.co.uk/card1.htm
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I've had a look using the info given and still can't come up with it. Maybe i'll have to ask at a butcher shop.

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