British Council Collection
Mrs Phyllis Mabey donated this collection of over 300 posters to the British Council. In August 1977, she wrote: "I should be very glad to hand the collection to The British Council as a gift, as I feel sure that it could not be in better hands, and it will be kept as a collection and not broken up.I wish that the collection be preserved as an entity and that it should be known as the ALAN MABEY COLLECTION."
This collection was originally administered and toured by General Exhibitions Department whose work, over the years, became subsumed into Design Department. In 1996 the poster collection was handed over to Visual Arts Department.
The bulk of the collection covers the first half of the century and includes prime examples of London Transport posters from the 1920s and 30s designed by commercial artists such as Edward McKnight Kauffer, Tom Purvis and Frank Newbould, some 40 posters commissioned by Shell from artists such as Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland and Ben Nicholson, posters advertising various department stores, dry cleaners, hair styling products and the like. There are also a number of early theatre posters by Dudley Hardy and John Hassall, as well as advertising posters by Aubrey Beardsley for magazines. Since the bequest the collection was augmented by post-war works by leading British artists and designers acquired by General Exhibition Department.
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LONDON TRANSPORT COLLECTION 1976
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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THE MUSEUM OF LONDON 1977
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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THE KING'S TROOP 1977
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM 1981
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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TOM ECKERSLEY FIFTY YEARS OF POSTER DESIGN FOR LONDON UNDERGROUND 1984
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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PAPER MAKING IN BRITAIN c1985
Tom Eckersley (1914 – 1997)
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OLD COMPTON STREET, SOHO NO DATE
Peter Edwards
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APOLLINAIRE SAID
Michael English (1945 – 2009)
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NICOL WILLIAMSON AS HAMLET
Michael English (1945 – 2009)
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Love Festival
Michael English (1945 – 2009)
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UFO 1967
Michael English (1945 – 2009)
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BRITAIN - LAND OF HISTORY (MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS) 1964/65
Barry Evans (1923 – )
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THE BOB DYLAN POSTER 1967
Barry Fantoni (1940 – )
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Piccadilly Circus
John Farleigh (1900 – 1965)
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STRONG BLOSSOMS 1937
John Farleigh (1900 – 1965)
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WHERE TIDES OF GRASS 1937
John Farleigh (1900 – 1965)
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THE BRIGHT AND SPEEDY WAY TO PANTOMIME AND PLAY 1925
Alma Faulkner (1886 – 1968)
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HEATHER 1923
Irene Fawkes (1886 – 1977)
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SUMMER IS HERE; FLEE THE TOWN 1926
Irene Fawkes (1886 – 1977)
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I FLATTER MYSELF, THIS EXERCISE OF TRAVELLING IS BENEFICIAL TO MY HEALTH 1931
Irene Fawkes (1886 – 1977)
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THE CHIEF ADVANTAGE OF LONDON IS THAT A MAN IS ALWAYS SO NEAR TO HIS BURROW - BOSWELL 1931
Irene Fawkes (1886 – 1977)
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TO BEGIN METHODICALLY, I SHOULD ENJOIN YOU TRAVEL (QUOTATION BY SIR JOHN SUCKLING) 1931
Irene Fawkes (1886 – 1977)
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London on the move
William Fenton (1922 – )