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Vienna by Frank Newbould - c. 1925
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Vienna by Frank Newbould - c. 1925
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Vienna by Frank Newbould - c. 1925
A New Zealand Dairy Farm by Frank Newbould - c.1927
The Belgian Coast LNER by Frank Newbould - c.1930
Blue Bell Time Kew Gardens by Frank Newbould - 1922
Autumn Tints by Frank Newbould - 1922
The Cactus House, Kew Gardens by Frank Newbould - 1922
Torquay Poster by Frank Newbould - 1945
Baden Baden by Frank Newbould - c. 1930
The Silver Jubilee Train by Frank Newbould - 1935
An example of how an inter-war travel poster style was used unchanged during the war to arouse patriotic feelings for an idealised pastoral Britain, defined by the landscape of southern England. Frank Newbould was a noted designer of travel posters.
Frank Newbould (24 September 1887 – 24 December 1951) was an English poster artist, known for his travel posters and Second World War posters for the War Office as assistant to Abram Games.
He worked mostly in London from the interwar period specialising in travel posters. His clients included the Empire Marketing Board; London Transport and its predecessors; the London & North Eastern, Great Western and London, Midland and Scottish Railways, and the Orient and Cunard Lines.
In 1942 he joined the War Office as assistant to Abram Games, where he produced eleven posters, including a series Your Britain, Fight for it Now.
Prints of his poster work are characterised by bold shapes and colours.