It's Friday again! Doesn't it feel like last Friday not long ago - blimey! The years going so fast, it'll be Christmas soon (it is only 16 weeks away - yaaaay!) The school holidays have finished this week, so all the kids are back to school which means work is super quiet at the moment, and to be honest it felt good! Cath Kidston has been so overwhelming these past 6 weeks. Anyway, enjoy my vintage findings of the week and remember if you fancy sharing yours send them to youhadmeatvintage@outlook.com.
Happy weekend everybody.xxx
Photographs of the week:
Happy weekend everybody.xxx
Photographs of the week:
Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac on the set of Les Domoiselles de Rochefort in 1967. Look at the hair on Françoise!! JEALOUS
How cozy do those fur coats look!! Perfect for those brisk winter nights.
Teenagers eating ice cream. Canada in the 1950's. Summer in the 50's looks like the most perfect decade when it comes to the season of sun, sea and ice creams.
Songs of the week:
"(There's) Always something there to remind me" - Sandie Shaw
The barefooted sweetheart, who is a girl after my own heart (I don't like wearing shoes either.)
"Anyone who had a heart" - Cilla Black
Anyone else excited about the new programme 'Cilla' that starts on ITV soon?! Sheridan Smith stars as Cilla Black in the biopic and I am definitely tuning in.
The barefooted sweetheart, who is a girl after my own heart (I don't like wearing shoes either.)
"Anyone who had a heart" - Cilla Black
Anyone else excited about the new programme 'Cilla' that starts on ITV soon?! Sheridan Smith stars as Cilla Black in the biopic and I am definitely tuning in.
Vintage news of the week:
50 years of Match of the Day!
Match of the Day presenter Jimmy Hill in 1973.
Photograph: David Edwards/BBC
This week Match of the Day celebrated it's 50th anniversary! The first Match of the Day was broadcast on August 22nd 1964, with an introduction from Kenneth Wolstonholme. Throughout the years comes Jimmy Hill in the 1970's and all the way to Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker today! First shown highlights of a game was Liverpool v Arsenal were Liverpool beat them 3-2, and was watched by an estimated number of 20,000 people.
50 years of Match of the Day!
Match of the Day presenter Jimmy Hill in 1973.
Photograph: David Edwards/BBC
Match of the Day opening titles to celebrate 50 years
+I do not own any of these photos
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