WHO’S WHO IN THE “OO-JAR.”—Miss B. Donaldson attempts to hitch, a lift for herself and her “bottled” friend, Miss S. Bradbury, on a roadside in Fallowfield, Manchester. The girls were helping in a publicity campaign in which 7in “Oo-jars,” designed for storage purposes, were being given away. This giant version containing Miss Bradbury was not given away.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 8
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57WHO’S WHO IN THE “OO-JAR.”—Miss B. Donaldson attempts to hitch, a lift for herself and her “bottled” friend, Miss S. Bradbury, on a roadside in Fallowfield, Manchester. The girls were helping in a publicity campaign in which 7in “Oo-jars,” designed for storage purposes, were being given away. This giant version containing Miss Bradbury was not given away. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 8
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