Tom & Jerry adverts and merchandise

Hanna-Barbera’s animated cat and mouse double act Tom & Jerry has featured in numerous advertising campaigns around the world for a number of products. Below are some examples from France, Denmark and the UK.


UK. Tom and Jerry Playmates inflatables. Ideal catalogue. 1972.


France. Pif Gadget. 1983.

France. Hand-held electronic game by Lansay. Pif Gadget. 1983.


Denmark. Frisko Ice cream promotion. 1983. Image supplied by Jaltesorenson.


Denmark. Frisko Ice cream promotion. 1983. Image supplied by Jaltesorenson.


UK. Victor. 1975.

UK. Quosh Jokers drink promotion, Victor. 1975.


Fair Play. France. 1980.


Fair Play. France. 1980.


Corgi Juniors – Jerry’s Banger. 1979/80

Corgi Tom & Jerry. Jerrys Banger. 1980s.


Tom and Jerry Jerry car. FAO Schwarz 1974 1975 Winter Fall catalogue. US.


Thank you for playing cat and mouse with us 🙂

Post updated July 2019 with new images

‘Is not the deprivation of liberty the deepest, severest of injuries?’… the lost poem of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley. Portrait by Alfred Clint.

Percy Bysshe Shelley. Portrait by Alfred Clint.

The Bodleian Library has just acquired its 12 millionth book. Written by the romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and printed in 1811 under the alias of “a gentleman of the University of Oxford”, the Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things is a 172-line poem written in support of the Irish journalist Peter Finnerty who was jailed for libelling a politician. The ‘lost’ poem was discovered in 2006 and has now been acquired by the Bodleian library which has created a full digital copy available free to the public to read. See the link above.

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What may strike you when you read this poem is how little things have changed since the time of Shelley’s sentiments. The pointlessness and brutality of war, the oppression of the poor at the hands of the rich and priviliged, issues surrounding freedom of the press – themes as relevant today as they were back in the 19th century to Shelley.

I would like to say a big thanks to Shelley! Thank you for speaking up back then. You didn’t have to do this, but you found somewhere inside your spirit the voice to call out injustice and inhumanity. It’s a depressing realisation that little has changed for the better across two-hundred years, but I do draw some comfort that there will always be others like Shelley – and not necessarily just the poets or artists or actors or musician, but those who will continue to call out the corrupt politicians and rulers who consistantly try to prove to us that humanity must always come second to greed.

Note to the ruling class: you with palms greasy from money, or bloody from the sales of arms, many of us can see through your lies, and the petal-thin fabric of all your false charms.

Note to the poets, artists, actors and musicians and anyone with an amplified voice: please continue to speak out against social injustice. You are placed in unique positions, and people will listen.

1960s and 70s space exploration stamps

I found my childhood Stanley Gibbons stamp album today and thought I’d share a few images of some Ajman, Romanian and Czechoslavakian space exploration stamps.

1970 Ajman airmail stamps

These Ajman stamps feature artwork depicting some of the US Apollo missions.

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Ajman 02

Ajman 03

Ajman 04

1964 Romanian airmail stamps

These Romanian stamps feature US astronauts and Russian cosmonauts such as John Glenn and Yuri Gagarin.

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Romanian stamps 02

Romanian stamps 03

Romanian stamps 01

Romanian stamps 04

Czechoslavakian stamp

I can’t find the date of this stamp but “člověk na měsíci” translates to “man on the moon” and the 1969 date would seem to celebrate the beginning of the Apollo moon missions. The letter ‘C’ on the astronaut’s chest could relate to Eugene Cernan, an Apollo astronaut of Czech origin.

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Detail. Cosmos space stamps. France. 1982.

Cosmos space stamps. France. 1982.

Space stamps. 1982. France.

New ads: Matchbox, Revell, Scalecraft, Aurora

The  following UK and US adverts showcase some famous brand model cars and planes of the 1970s. Included is an ad for Matchbox die cast and The Imposters by Aurora.


US. Superman 296. 1976.

US. Superman 296. 1976.


UK. Victor. 1975.

UK. Victor. 1975.


US. The Unexpected 140. 1972.

US. The Unexpected 140. 1972.


UK. Victor. 1973.

UK. Victor. 1973.


UK. Victor. 1975.

UK. Victor. 1975.


UK. Victor. 1973.

UK. Victor. 1973.


UK. Victor. 1973.

UK. Victor. 1973.