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Posted: Wed 03 Mar, 2004 6:38 pm
by andy_s
the mueseum is wicked-well worth a look round for any p.rm
Posted: Wed 03 Mar, 2004 6:50 pm
by sneaky beaky
The Royal Marine Museum is definitely well worth a visit. I did it about a month ago with the good lady ( otherwise known as the wife!) and it was absolutely brilliant.
I also learned that they now do "functions", so if you want a wedding reception in the old Officers Mess at Eastney you can!!
That has got to be impressive.!!
I also believe - and Sticky Blue will either confirm or correct me - that you can also "hire" a RM Band/Group to play at the said function - at a cost of course!!
It's worth thinking about.
Sneaky
Posted: Sat 06 Mar, 2004 11:34 pm
by Beast
Stix, you can email it to me if you wish.
When i have a spare 5 mins i will try and restore it.

Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2004 8:32 am
by Artist
Stix
Can I hire a small band for the launch of my latest canalboat? It's still out of the oggin, can't get a crane to put it back in the cut!
I can spare a couple of quid and the drinks are free!
Ref posters: Have you tried E bay?
Artist
Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2004 11:32 am
by davo141
I tried E-bay many times....only seam to sell lighters, cuflinks, shoulder flashes and capbadges unfortuently!!
[you would of thought they where easier to come across than they acctually are!!!
cheers, davo
Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2004 8:26 pm
by Humphs
Try this address
Janice Simmonds
MOD
Communication Planning Unit
Room 1/106, Metropole Building
London WC2N 5BP
She is in charge of Booklet & Factsheets if she can't help she will probably know someone who does. Got the address from the TSO site quite a good read about the service and what it is up to
Posted: Sun 07 Mar, 2004 10:51 pm
by davo141
cheers humphs try that tomorrow..i'll say its for my media work
davo
Posted: Sat 13 Mar, 2004 10:38 am
by LMDAVIES
The nice women at the careers office gave me all six RM promotional posters and RM pens when I popped in the office during summer leave. However I made the mistake of sticking all six of them up in the grots, i.e. the training team thought that they were complete 'chad' and a bit 'keen' on my behalf - I had the p*ss taken out of me all summer.
Posted: Sun 14 Mar, 2004 12:31 pm
by ashley

It's 988KB, which will be about 2-4minutes on 56K.
Just finished it. I put the helicopters back too.
It prints out decently on A4, but sucks up ink I think. If anyone's interested I'll put a single, high quality, version of the restored poster on my webspace.... and the 14.8MB photoshop file.
Posted: Sun 14 Mar, 2004 12:57 pm
by davo141
i have a few posters i scanned in but there in black and white as the scanner at college was broken so....if anyone has any webspace i'd send them to them and they can put them up about 6 overall, few good ones like..
cheers, davo
Posted: Wed 31 Mar, 2004 1:10 pm
by wannabe_bootneck
I have made a great poster for inspiration using a few piccys I found on the web and a quote from our very own beloved forum! If anyone's interested PM me with your email address, its rather good. Has a commando dagger either side of the page with the quote ‘If you want summit bad enough you will achieve it. Otherwise have a nice life in Civvy Street.’ in between them and then the Corps capbadge at the bottom. I like it anyway![/img]
Posted: Thu 01 Apr, 2004 6:56 pm
by joethejudge
I've got some webspace if you want me to put it up.
Posted: Sat 03 Apr, 2004 12:36 am
by wannabe_bootneck
Posters are now online web address to follow shortly.