Signwritten Art, by A.J. Lewery
This photo is from Laird Art School 1955
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Signwritten Art, by A.J. Lewery
This photo is from Laird Art School 1955
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Don Draper from Mad Men, based on Draper Daniels
More than just Don’s namesake, Draper Daniels was a legend in the world of advertising during the ’60s, though he was based in Chicago with the firm Leo Burnett and not in New York with the rest of the Madison Avenue elite. Apparently he was much more devoted to his wife, Myrna, than Don is, too — he never cheated and even quit drinking when she asked (although the story of their marriage is more than a little disturbing in other ways)
Fictional characters you didn’t know were based on real people
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William Boyd//Hopalong Cassidy
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The Five Types of Tea (by Lin Pernille Photography)
White, Green, Oolong, Black, Pu erh.
If you are ready to take your restaurant, café, tearoom or store to the next step offering high quality loose teas in your establishment, Tea 4 U is available to guide you through:
* developing a tea menu
* choosing tea accoutrements
* training owners and staff
* attracting new customersFor more information and to schedule a consultation, please contact Kirsten Kristensen, Tea Coach and Certified Tea Specialist.
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