Watson Charlton
Watson Charlton (1872 - ?) was a British illustrator of children's books.[1] He was born in Sunderland, Durham, the son of the painter John William Charlton (1848–1917).
Selected works illustrated by Watson Charlton
- Evelyn Everett-Green. Hilary Quest (1908)
- W E Cule. Mr Crusoe's Island (1914)
- Christopher Beck. The Brigand of the Air (1920)
- Albert Lee. A King's Treachery - A Romance of the Huguenot Persecution (1922)
- Robert Leighton. Dreadnoughts Of The Dogger: A Story of the War on the North Sea (1916)
- Robert Leighton. The Kidnapped Regiment: a Story of 1745 (n.d.)
- Muriel Pollexfen. Grey Ghost (1910)
- Christoph von Schmid, The Basket of Flowers (1908) (digitised at )
- Frederica J Turle. The Gap in the Fence (1914) digitised at
Sources
- ↑ "Watson Charlton". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 2 April 2010.
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