Letterheady

letterheady –adjective 1. overcome by a strong emotion due to a letterhead design.

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  1. David Bowie, 1966 | Source
Letterhead used by David Bowie in 1966, a few months after changing his name from David Jones. 8 years later, his stationery looked like this.  David Bowie, 1966 | Source
Letterhead used by David Bowie in 1966, a few months after changing his name from David Jones. 8 years later, his stationery looked like this. 
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    David Bowie, 1966 | Source

    Letterhead used by David Bowie in 1966, a few months after changing his name from David Jones. 8 years later, his stationery looked like this

  2. Walt Disney, 1940 | Source
Letterhead used by Walt Disney himself in March, 1940, a few weeks after Pinocchio premièred in the US.
Previously featured Disney letterheads: Peter Pan; Alice in Wonderland; Fantasia; Jungle Book; Wonderful World of Color; Silly Symphony. Walt Disney, 1940 | Source
Letterhead used by Walt Disney himself in March, 1940, a few weeks after Pinocchio premièred in the US.
Previously featured Disney letterheads: Peter Pan; Alice in Wonderland; Fantasia; Jungle Book; Wonderful World of Color; Silly Symphony.
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    Walt Disney, 1940 | Source

    Letterhead used by Walt Disney himself in March, 1940, a few weeks after Pinocchio premièred in the US.

    Previously featured Disney letterheads: Peter PanAlice in Wonderland; Fantasia; Jungle BookWonderful World of Color; Silly Symphony.

  3. Back to the Future, 1985 | Source
Studio letterhead used during production of Back to the Future in the mid-’80s.  Back to the Future, 1985 | Source
Studio letterhead used during production of Back to the Future in the mid-’80s. 
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    Back to the Future, 1985 | Source

    Studio letterhead used during production of Back to the Future in the mid-’80s. 

  4. Dick Gregory, 1970 | Source
Letterhead used by comedian and activist Dick Gregory in the 1970s.  Dick Gregory, 1970 | Source
Letterhead used by comedian and activist Dick Gregory in the 1970s. 
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    Dick Gregory, 1970 | Source

    Letterhead used by comedian and activist Dick Gregory in the 1970s. 

  5. Jayne Mansfield, 1956 | From the Collection of Larry Rivers
The personal letterhead of Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield – as used in 1956, 11 years before her death at the age of 34. 

    Jayne Mansfield, 1956 | From the Collection of Larry Rivers

    The personal letterhead of Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield – as used in 1956, 11 years before her death at the age of 34.