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#1
I've never seen this before.
#2
Today I scanned in the photos that I had enlarged from the original negatives. They are MUCH bigger than the versions shown in the thread. If you want copies they are all here:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzSzDdO15y7FcmNpWGdCX3YwWG8
#3
Aye we were lucky! And here I am still talking about it 26 years later! :)
#4
Just put this up now:


This shop sign was rescued from the set of Tim Burton's 1989 "Batman" film when I visited the set. It is rather grubby as the front of it was
sticky originally so it could stick to the window. It says at the top "Gerrold's OF GOTHAM CITY".

I've kept it as flat as i could over the years but, as you can see, it's still a bit creased.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=191135244714
#5
I have prepared 2 auctions of items I rescued from the Batman film set when I visited it in 1989.

A poster I rescued off a wall:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191127743740?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649





This poster was rescued from the set of Tim Burton's 1989 'Batman' film when I visited the set. This poster can be seen in the background where Kim Basinger is getting out of a car. This is 100% genuine and has been kept protected and flat since I acquired it. The photos show the actual poster and the scene that it is seen in. A once in a lifetime chance to own an item used in the actual film.

And 2 banknotes from the Joker's parade sequence:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191127739310?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649





These are 2 banknotes rescued from the set of Tim Burton's 1989 'Batman' film when I visited the set. These notes were used in the Joker's parade section of the film. These are 100% genuine and have been kept protected and flat since I acquired them. The photos show the actual 2 notes for sale. A once in a lifetime chance to own items used in the actual film.

I've also put up a spare set of the photos I took from the original negatives:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191127855112?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649



#6
Nope. I'm guessing it was still attached to whatever it should have been attached to when I visited. I would have taken a pic of it had I seen it, I love gargoyles!
#7
Here's some more set pics I found yesterday in an old newspaper article from the Daily Mirror I saved years ago and, dated 1st August 1989. The article goes on about how the set is decaying.













This last one has shown up rather small. Click on this link and you can download the full size file, which is MUCH larger. Just click on the Blue 'Download from Sendspace' box and ignore the other spammy crap links!

http://www.sendspace.com/file/n3t36i
#8
Batman (1989) / For Sale: Batman set pics
Mon, 8 Jul 2013, 18:13
I recently got a few sets of these photos of the 1989 Batman set visit pics printed and enlarged from the original negatives for the first time since I had them originally printed. The negatives had not been touched since 1989. They have turned out much better quality than the original photos I had developed in 1989, they look like they were taken yesterday. I have one set left over that I am opening to offers on here.



The photos are 20cm x 15cm in size and there are 42 photographs in all (including 2 not included in the original thread I posted with them in, they must have got lost over the years!)



Here you can see a comparison to the original photos, the originals are on the left and the new reprints are on the right.

I thought I had 2 sets left but appear to have mislaid one set (!!! double duhh !!!) Hopefully it will turn up. I've put it in a safe place I think and forgotten where that safe place is!! So at the moment there is only one spare set.

If anyone is interested then pvt msg me with a sensible offer.

The best price gets 'em :)
#9
Heh, thanks, no it's not. Here's a couple more I've found over the years, you've probably all seen them already, but thought I might as well post them here just in case:







#10
Clive Barker, he of Hellraiser and Nightbreed fame, just uploaded this Batman set pic to his Facebook: