Cornwall

Made:
1936 in London
artist:
Ronald Lampitt
publisher:
Great Western Railway
Poster, Great Western Railway, Cornwall by Ronald Lampitt, Cornwall (poster)

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Poster, Great Western Railway, Cornwall by Ronald Lampitt,
Science Museum Group Collection
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Poster, Great Western Railway, Cornwall by Ronald Lampitt, 1936. Coloured lithograph depicting a harbour scene, featuring three fishermen with nets and pots on a sea wall, and fishing boats moored below. In the background is the sea, a fishing village and cliffs. The painting is in a mosaic style, made up of different coloured rectangles. At bottom left and right is the GWR roundel logo. One of a series of three posters in this style by Lampitt, the others advertising Devon and The Cotswold Country. Format: quad royal. Dimensions: 40 x 50 inches, 1016 x 1270mm. Printed by O J Weiner Limited. Text at bottom margin reads "Paddington Station, London, W2 106; Printed in Great Britain (lith)o J Weiner Limited, London, WC1; James Milne - General Manager."

Great Western Railway poster, Cornwall, by Ronald Lampitt, 1936.

This is one of three posters that Lampitt completed in this 'mosaic' style for the Great Western Railway in 1936. The others featured Devon and the Cotswold Country. Lampitt was paid £183 10s 2d (£183.51) for this one. 1200 copies were printed in this quadroyal landscape format by the London firm of O J Weiner.

Ronald Lampitt was born in Worcester in 1906. He was a self-taught commercial artist and illustrator, who produced artworks for John Bull magazine, The Sunday Times, Reader's Digest and other publications. He worked on children's books in collaboration with his brother-in-law, Henry Deverson and illustrated nine Ladybird books and the magazine Look and Learn.

Lampitt produced posters and carriage prints for the Great Western, Southern and London, Midland & Scottish Railways and later for British Railways. He died in 1988.

Details

Category:
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
Object Number:
1980-7244
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and ink
Measurements:
overall: 1016 mm x 1270 mm
type:
poster
credit:
Sotheby's (New Bond St)