On the walls hang tattered posters for Popular Front rallies and Communist candidates.
There was a tattered poster on the wall beside me warning of the dangers of rabies.
A tattered poster from the Club-a-Go-Go in Newcastle, England, where Jimi Hendrix had played in 1967, autographed by the guitarist.
Walking past West Bank edifices covered with tattered posters of suicide bombers, he observes: "Well, these are their equivalent of movie posters, rock stars.
I noticed a new tattered poster on the wall, a kid's big eye visible.
In her old office, amid stacks of legal briefs and yellowing children's drawings, Ms. Lowry keeps a tattered poster quoting Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist labor leader.
Above the bunk hung a tattered poster of James Dean and Brigette Bardot in From Russia With Love.
A tattered poster with his face on it peered down from wall.
There were tattered posters on the walls showing blues concerts and riverboat parties and jazz festivals.
They followed the sound, two blocks east came upon a ramshackle construction of rusted iron and grimed brick, apparently held together by tattered posters announcing the joys of Fast, Efficient Rail Service.