A 1950s advert for Player's Navy Cut 'Medium' cigarettes. The advert appeared in a magazine published in the UK in February 1952.The illustration features a girl on a tractor and the words emphasise the pleasure of smoking and the famous catchphrase 'Player's Please'. The box of the cigarettes featured the famous sailor image in the centre of the design - with the word 'Hero' on his cap. Nottingham based John Player and Sons became part of Imperial Tobacco in 1901.
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2126 x 2864 px | 18 x 24.2 cm | 7.1 x 9.5 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
1952Location:
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A 1950s advert for Player's Navy Cut 'Medium' cigarettes. The advert appeared in a magazine published in the UK in February 1952.The illustration features a girl on a tractor and the words emphasise the pleasure of smoking and the famous catchphrase 'Player's Please'. The box of the cigarettes featured the famous sailor image in the centre of the design - with the word 'Hero' on his cap. Nottingham based John Player and Sons became part of Imperial Tobacco in 1901 – vintage 1950s graphics for editorial use only.