George Morrow (illustrator)

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George Morrow (18691955) was a popular illustrator and regular contributor to Punch. Born in Belfast, he studied in France[1].

He joined the staff of Punch in 1924, and was its art editor from 1932-1937. He retired to Thaxted, where he died in 1955[2].

[edit] Works (as illustrator)

  • Change for a Halfpenny (1905) (online version)
  • What a Life! (1911)
  • Elnovia (1925)
  • Cinderella's Garden (1927)
  • Chuckles (1927)
  • The Marvellous Land of Snergs (1927)
  • Here Be Dragons (1930)
  • Light Articles Only (1939), by A. P. Herbert

[edit] References

  1. ^ Lucas, E V; Morrow, George (1975). What a Life!. Dover Publications, x. ISBN 048623133X. 
  2. ^ Simkin, John. Spartacus: George Morrow. Retrieved on 2007-07-22.

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