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Jigsaw Puzzle : The filming of It Ain t Half Hot Mum, at Hawley Lake, Farnborough
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The filming of It Ain t Half Hot Mum, at Hawley Lake, Farnborough
The filming of It Ain t Half Hot Mum, at Hawley Lake, Farnborough, in Hampshire including Windsor Davis and Don Estelle. June 1980
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Jigsaw Puzzle (1014 Pieces)
Step into the world of 1980s British comedy with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle collection. This exciting puzzle features an iconic image from the set of "It Ain't Half Hot Mum," filmed at Hawley Lake in Farnborough, Hampshire. Join Windsor Davies and Don Estelle as they bring the hilarious antics of their Army camp characters to life. Relive the memories of this classic TV series while engaging in a fun and challenging puzzle experience. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or fans of British comedy.
Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 76cm x 50.8cm (29.9" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to the 1980s, capturing a moment during the filming of the beloved television show "It Ain't Half Hot Mum". Set against the picturesque backdrop of Hawley Lake in Farnborough, Hampshire, this image transports us to a time when entertainment was filled with laughter and camaraderie. In this particular scene, we see two iconic actors who brought their characters to life on screen: Windsor Davis and Don Estelle. Dressed in vibrant fancy dress costumes, they exude an infectious energy that reflects their undeniable talent as performers. Their presence alone is enough to evoke nostalgia for those who grew up watching this popular programme. The attention to detail in both costume and set design is evident, showcasing the dedication and creativity behind every episode. It's clear that no expense was spared in creating an authentic atmosphere for viewers at home. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of the joy that television programmes like "It Ain't Half Hot Mum" brought into our lives. They provided an escape from reality while simultaneously highlighting important themes through comedy and wit. Thanks to Mirrorpix's preservation efforts, we can relive these cherished moments from our past. This print serves as a testament not only to the enduring popularity of classic television shows but also to our collective longing for simpler times filled with laughter and good company.
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