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Frank Newbould Art

British, 1887-1951
Frank Newbould was born in Bradford and studied at Bradford College of Art. He worked as a black-and-white illustrator and as a poster artist and was renowned for his use of bright, flat areas of color in his work. During the First World War, he produced few posters but made many designs for the London and North Eastern Railways (LNER), London Transport, and the Orient Line during the inter-war period. At the beginning of the Second World War, Newbould produced a recruiting poster for the Auxiliary Fire Service and, in 1942, joined the War Office as an assistant to Abram Games (1914-1996). For the War Office, he produced eleven posters, including his famous 'Your Britain, Fight for It Now' series.
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Artist: Frank Newbould
Original Vintage Travel Poster Denham By Tram To Uxbridge Frank Newbould London
By Frank Newbould
Located in London, GB
Original vintage travel poster - Denham by Tram to Uxbridge - featuring a colourful image by the notable British poster artist Frank Newbould (1887-1951) depicting a lady and man sta...
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Original Vintage Travel Poster Edgeware By Tram Frank Newbould Greater London
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Original "Post Office Savings Bank, Save for Supremacy" vintage British poster
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Located in Spokane, WA
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1920s Frank Newbould Art

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Original Vintage War Poster Sun Blisters Damp Rusts Ammunition Cover WWII Safety
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Norwich – The Cathedral Route Original Vintage British Travel Poster
By Frank Newbould
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Original WWII Home Front Poster Post Office Bank Save For Defence White Cliffs
By Frank Newbould
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Original 1936 Great Western Railway Poster By Frank Newbould For Cornwall - GWR
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