Box Gill art Drawer 72
Contains 13 Results:
Daily Herald, undated
From a group of newspaper posters from the collection of Rene Hague. Text reads, “Daily Herald, To-Day’s.” Gill Miscellaneous.
A Disclosure to Stagger the Nation, undated
From a group of newspaper posters from the collection of Rene Hague. Text reads, “A Disclosure to Stagger the Nation, By Philip Snowden.” Gill Miscellaneous.
[Our Man Has a Driving Test], undated
From a group of newspaper posters from the collection of Rene Hague. Text reads, “Catholic Herald, Our Man Has a Driving Test.” Gill Miscellaneous.
[Poisoned Bread, Alarming Revelations], undated
From a group of newspaper posters from the collection of Rene Hague. Text reads, “John Bull, World’s Greatest Free Insurance Gift, Poisoned Bread, Alarming Revelations.” Gill Miscellaneous.
Your Liberty or the Sedition Bill?, 1937-1940
From a group of 24 broadsides and posters printed by Hague & Gill, several type specimens and preliminary proofs included. High Wycombe. Bought for Clark by URL. Last drawer of Gill map cabinet. This print made for an event in conjunction with the National Council for Civil Liberty
[Foolproof Sans], 1937-1940
From a group of 24 broadsides and posters printed by Hague & Gill, several type specimens and preliminary proofs included. High Wycombe. Bought for Clark by URL. Last drawer of Gill map cabinet. This poster displays an example of Gill Sans typeface.
[United Artists’ Exhibition], 1940 January-March
From a group of 24 broadsides and posters printed by Hague & Gill, several type specimens and preliminary proofs included. High Wycombe. Bought for Clark by URL. Last drawer of Gill map cabinet. This poster is for the United Artists’ Exhibition, and has only one color out of two printed on it.
Works by Bettine C. Walford, about 1937
From a group of 24 broadsides and posters printed by Hague & Gill, several type specimens and preliminary proofs included. High Wycombe. Bought for Clark by URL. Last drawer of Gill map cabinet. Text on this poster reads, “The French Gallery (Wallis & Son), Works by Bettine C. Walford, October 31st, 11 Berkeley Square W1.”
New Landscapes by Brooke Farrar, 1937-1940
From a group of 24 broadsides and posters printed by Hague & Gill, several type specimens and preliminary proofs included. High Wycombe. Bought for Clark by URL. Last drawer of Gill map cabinet. Text on this poster reads, “The French Gallery (Wallis & Son), New Landscapes by Brooke Farrar of Ceylon, France & Spain, Open till November 28th, 11 Berkeley Square W1.”
[Annual Meeting of the Catholic Fund for Homeless & Destitute Men], [no year given] July 3
From a group of 4 Posters relating to Eric Gill from the collection of Rene Hague. Poster reads, “Annual Meeting of the Catholic Fund for Homeless & Destitute Men…Mr. Eric Gill will speak…”