The item is blue in colour with a monochrome photograph of the performer Bertha Willmott on the front along with a silhouette of a small boy on his knees saying his bedtime prey. Published just after the end of the war, the underlying message is that, it's the future generation who can change the world for the better. Bearing in mind the age of this item, the use it had and being printed on war-time utility paper it has survived amazingly well. There is no fading or creasing and only the slightest surface blemishes adding to it's vintage look. Displayed in a black frame this item would be ideal for a 1940's enthusiast film or could be used as a one off piece of decorative art suitable for any room of the house or even as a sentimental gift to a loved one .
Date: c.1946
Performed By: Bertha Willmott
Writers: Leo Towers & Don Pelosi
Published by: The Strauss-Miller Music Co Ltd, 8 Greek St, London W1
Dimensions (frame): 23cm x 32cm