'I love James Bond so much I turned a room in my Wolverhampton home into a shrine to my favourite fictional spy'
Welcome to The Bond Room. For 30 years, Vicky Hodges has collected memorabilia relating to her favourite British spy.
It all started with a double-sided GoldenEye vinyl banner which she took home from the old Kings Cinema in West Bromwich in 1995.
“I’ve always liked James Bond, I used to watch the films with my dad when they were on at Christmas and on Bank Holidays.
“When GoldenEye came out in 1995, I saw the film four times in the same week.
“Back then they had physical posters and banners on display - they’re all digital now - and you could ask if you could have them when the film had finished showing and they let me. It’s all grown from there,” recalls Vicky.

Now she has a whole room dedicated to her collection which ranges from books, board games and collectable figures and cars to more unusual items such as a musical bottle of James Bond eau de toilette, a Skyfall nail varnish set and even a box of 007 rubber bands.
The oldest item in The Bond Room is a James Bond annual from the 60s.




