TJF Notice Board Framed
Step back into the organised chaos of the 1980’s Metropolitan Police with this wonderfully sarcastic TJF Noticeboard print by retired Senior Police Artist “By Boris”.
Designed in the style of an old station briefing board somewhere deep inside a nicotine-stained parade room, this detailed artwork is packed with:
• legendary London police stations
• infamous specialist units
• operational disasters
• sarcastic borough summaries
• management madness
• and enough paperwork to ruin an entire late turn.
Every section of the board captures the glorious confusion of old-school policing:
Flying Squad, SO11, CID, Traffic, Dog Section, Public Order, Thames Division and dozens of long-gone stations that retired officers still refer to as:
“A complete dump… but great refs.”
The longer you look, the more hidden jokes and painfully familiar policing truths begin to appear.
Featuring wonderfully dreadful borough descriptions, bizarre operational decisions and enough bureaucratic nonsense to make any retired skipper instinctively reach for a brew and a disciplinary file.
Perfect for:
• serving and retired police officers
• police memorabilia collectors
• home offices
• man caves
• studies
• police stations
• or anyone nostalgic for the days when every nick smelled faintly of damp uniforms, burnt toast and panic.
Available in three framed sizes.
Warning:
May trigger uncontrollable pointing at old stations followed by:
“Bloody hell… I got posted there in 1984.”
Available in three framed sizes.
A perfect conversation piece for anyone who knows that “R5 with background…” usually meant your evening had just been ruined.
By Boris.
Available in three frame sizes, making it ideal for display in a home office, study, police-themed collection, or as a meaningful gift for a serving or retired officer.
