Five years after a legendary London music venue closed its doors, one of its former owners is helping Londoners reminisce on a different time in the city’s music scene.
Former Call The Office co-owner Tony Lima is selling off thousands of posters he designed for the venue during his 28 years working there.
“For a lot of people, it is nostalgic. These are all documents of a very specific moment in time,” Lima said. “It’s just kind of fun to see the history preserved.”
Lima estimates he designed close to 3,000 posters for Call The Office, which was located at the corner of York and Clarence streets, that he now keeps in a collection of large binders at his home.
The posters are a visual record of the many musical artists who came through London in their early years, Lima said, adding tha

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