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by BFA Prints
$75.00
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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*Mrs. Betty Slocombe was a fictional character from the BBC One comedy show, Are You Being Served?. She was played by the wonderful Mollie... more
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Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.
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*Mrs. Betty Slocombe was a fictional character from the BBC One comedy show, Are You Being Served?. She was played by the wonderful Mollie Sugden.
Mary Elizabeth Jennifer Rachel Abergavenny Slocombe(née Yiddell) was born in 1926 in Blackpool. Mrs Slocombe is the Senior of the Ladies Department and known for her unusual hair colours, such as lime green or orange. Throughout the series, her husband was alluded to have either left Mrs. Slocombe, or was possibly arrested by the Fraud Squad. In Grace and Favour, it was revealed Mrs Slocombe's husband, Cecil, had walked out on her one morning (to buy slightly salted butter at Sainsbury's) and ended up a successful land developer. In one episode she accepts what she thinks is a marriage proposal from Mr. Humphries, implying that she is now divorced.
Mrs Slocombe lived with her cat, Tiddles, which she referred to as "my pussy"; this was the source of many a double entendre, most of which Mrs. Slocombe herself completely miss...
Artist: Czar Catstick & The Emperor's New Clothes Collective @ Big Fat Arts Gallery Influences include the Great Masters and Art Movements from the 20th & 21st Centuries; Cubism; Pop Art; The Bauhaus School; The Young British Artists from the 80s with Pointillism, Abstract Expressionism, Surrealist and Dada attributions. These works are considered with admiration and yet often also with a cheeky or irreverent twist. I have recently been experimenting with patterns and fabric design which has been a pretty much all-consuming interest. I also do silly, cartoon style work on the side to keep me sane when the fine-art stuff starts getting too serious. Stewart HR aka Czar Catstick: London Based Photographer, Designer, Artist and...
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