thingummys

it’s a thingummys thing

Alan, Susan & Mr Green, Bold Place, Liverpool

1966

Hand-drawn sketch of two children, one with short hair and a sweater, the other with glasses and a long-sleeve shirt, standing next to each other. The sketch includes handwritten notes, numbers, and doodles, as well as some partially visible text.
Black and white photo of kitchenware on open shelves, including teapots, cups, plates, and cookware, with a table in the foreground holding a wire basket, large bowl, and utensils.

Kirsti, Thor & Cassian are now ready to revive thingummys somewhere in Chester.

A torn piece of newspaper with a lengthy paragraph discussing a shop called 'Thingummy' in Watergate Row, Chester, emphasizing that it is a place for normal people to find quality, original modern furniture, not for film stars or millionaires.
Shop front with hand carved wood framing and a sign reading 'INDESIGN'. Large window displays items inside and an 'A LINE' sign. The entrance is open, showing  interior details.

A weathered paper label with the words 'thingumys' and 'sheroer' printed in bold black font, attached to a dark surface, with scribbles and doodles in blue, black, and brown ink around the text.