Paul Millichip, born 1929, BritishCommissioned by London Transport, 1937–2004, BritishPrinted by The Baynard Press, British
Title:
Round Pond, Kensington Gardens
Date:
1958
Materials & Techniques:
Lithograph
Dimensions:
Sheet: 40 x 25 inches (101.6 x 63.5 cm)
Inscription(s)/Marks/Lettering:
In black, bottom left corner of image: "Millichip 1958". In red type, beneath image, across page: "Never starve a sea fever. Londoners of any age can enjoy the Round Pond in Kensingston Gardens or the lake in Regent's Park. If South Cones are hoistered, there are H.M.S.| Discovery at the Victoria Embankment, Cutty Sark at Greenwich Pier, or the free| and endless fascination of the National Maritime Museum. 'How to get There,' 6d. from the| Travel Enquiry Office at Piccadilly Circus Underground Station or from the Publicity| Officer, 55 Broadway, S.W.1, will solve the problems of navigation in London'. In small black type, bottom left corner: "3.58-546M-2700" and in red: "858-1941E-1500". In small black type, bottom right: "THE BAYNARD PRESS".
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Henry S. Hacker, Yale BA 1965