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Retro Royalties

The recent death of the last queen from India, Rajmata Gayatri Devi, saw a wave of nostalgia across the nation for our royalties. Hundreds of her old pictures have bedecked the media last few days. Today's, post will feature some of those majestic images of India's most glorious regnant, a reminiscence of the splendiferous days, now past.

She was a beautiful women, to hard to be compared with any other, yet has sometimes been called the India dream in a Sari. She is listed as one of the 10 most beautiful woman by the Vogue.

Rajmata Gayatri Devi was born in 1919 in the royal family of Cooch Behar.



This is a 1962 picture with Jackie Kennedy.



This is a picture with her husband (notice the car behind them!)



She was a fine markswoman and had slain her first leopard at the age of 12!



Another picture with her husband, dated May 17th, 1956.





Although, she remained an epitome of style and glamour even in her later years, she earned her respect among the masses for other ideals, too. She was elected to the Parliament three times between 1962 and 1971 and was also popular amongst the lower classes and women for her relentless work for their cause. She also strongly opposed the emergency of 1975 by Indira Gandhi.

But she quit politics after a 5 month stint in Tihar Jail for tax evasion violation.





The Queen is dead. Long live the Queen.

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Commonplace India

This a 1952 Ad for Marlboro, for chain smokers, they say! Click on the inage for a larger view.


Escape from the 'commonplace'. And what common place is that - India? Hmmph!

Btw, Kathmandu is not in India, as the ad suggests. It's in Nepal, a country neighbouring India, has always been. Smoking kills the brain cells, now we know!

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Rita Hayworth & the cola redemption!

Another Endorsement. More primitive. More simplified. Beautiful.

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Action Jeans!




...and won't rip from the middle!!

For times when you need to get into a fight.

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Endorsements..

In case you didn't know, here is Elizabeth Taylor telling you how she washes her face!!





The funny thing is, Lux hasn't seem to change it's advertising strategy and brand placement in ages. We still get the same ad's, with exact same tag line - A soap for the star (In Hindi: Sitaron ki pasand!), with the only difference of a new celebrity every few years.

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A White Man's Burden

This is a poster of an ad for Union Carbide to its market in India in the year 1962 (Click on the image for a larger view). The visuals of this ad are painfully mocking to its succeeding catastrophe. The tag line is even more apt - 'A hand in things to come'.

For those of you who don't know, Union Carbide was responsible for the Bhopal Gas tragedy in India in the year 1984, which not only took many lives, but people are still enduring long term health consequences, only because they decided to wash their hands off whole business. The victims of the tragedy and the victims of the later consequences, till date have not received any form of rehabilitation. Read more about it here and see some of the horrifying images of whats left today.

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Indian God?

I have lived in India all my life. I know my people tend to boast of their 84k Gods, but I am pretty sure I never heard of 'Perry Davis' - The God of medicines.








Now Really?? Hmmph!

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Retrograde

You know how it is these days, the little kids seem to be an object of every advertisement. Be it floor cleaning acids or life insurance, you are bound to be treated with a widely grinning rugrat. Well that was the case with the women in the 50's and 60's, always the object!

Here are a few of those regressive ads. Have a good laugh, girls!













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Welcome

Hi,

Welcome to my new Blog - For the love of Retro.

The post here will satisfy my fascination for all things retro and old.

I will regularly update it with Retro artwork, advertisements & snippets.

Although, I will try my best to provide due credit for all information and images, please forgive me if I let slip on any copyright territory. In such a case do mail me and let me know, I will address the issue immediately.

Peace,
Ruchi

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Something about..

Hi,

Welcome to my new Blog - For the love of Retro.

The post here will satisfy my fascination for all things retro and old.

I will regularly update it with Retro artwork, advertisements & snippets.

Although, I will try my best to provide due credit for all information and images, please forgive me if I let slip on any copyright territory. In such a case do mail me and let me know, I will address the issue immediately.

Peace,
Ruchi

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