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1928 Free History Poster Makes An Ideal Birthday or Christmas Gift

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1928 A4 History Print / Poster Featuring Prices, News and Events and Popular Culture



This Printable 8 1/2 inch X 11 inch poster is suitable for placing in a picture frame or to hand out during Birthday Celebrations or as a Christmas Gift. The new Graphics also resize to Birthday / Christmas Card size and still look pretty good, so ideal to use as an unusual card idea.
Featured In This 1928 Poster / Print
A Range of What Things Cost , Popular Movies and Music, Born This Year
Important Events From The Year including the following Amelia Earhart became the first woman to successfully pilot an aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean • Alexander Flemming discovered penicillin and changed the world of modern medicine by introducing the age of antibiotics • The first Home Pregnancy Tests were introduced by Selmar Aschheim and Bernard Zondek • The sliced bread maker was created in the United States by Otto Frederick • The Iron Lung was created by Philip Drinker in the United States • Bubble gum was first called Double Bubble in the United States by Walter E. Diemer • The cartoon star Mickey Mouse first appeared November 18 in the short film Steamboat Willie • A major earthquake destroyed Corinth and left very few buildings standing in Greece • The Italian Dirigible Italia airship was lost while trying to reach the North Pole • Japan broke off relations with China after attacks in China by the Japanese





This free print is available for all to use is created by The People History and is licenced under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License ( I.E. Just include an Attribute to The People History When Using Online and Leave Our Copywrite Notice Thanks ) The graphic includes news, pop culture, prices and more is also ideal for use when making a 1928 scrapbook for family, friends birthday, Christmas or Wedding Anniversary celebrations or for use with school reunion