From the famous series of four posters by Newbould. 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 lan Art.IWMPST8915, Frank Newbould
From the famous series of four posters by newbould. 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. Newbould was a noted designer of travel posters. In 1942 he joined the war office as an assistant designer to abram
games. Whole: the image occupies the whole. The title is partially integrated and positioned at the top edge left, top edge
centre and bottom edge right, in black and in grey. The text is separate and placed at the top edge right, in grey. All set against a white
background. Image: a full-length depiction of a crowd of civilians enjoying various rides and attractions at a country fair. A woman selling balloons
stands in the foreground left. A church steeple is visible in the background right. Text: your britain. 'alfriston fair'
frank newbould
fight for it now
adams bros. And shardlow ltd. Issued by a. B. C. A
designed by p. R. 2. 83. Date: 1942 (Second World War).
Author: Newbould, Frank (artist), Adams Brothers and Shardlow Ltd (printer), Army Bureau of Current Affairs (publisher/sponsor)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/