Walter Hayward-Young
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Walter Hayward-Young was a British artist.
Educated at Warwick School
, Hayward-Young's work, particularly his postcard
designs (of which there are over 800), became renowned worldwide. He wrote a series of articles on Sketching for 'The Girls Own Paper and Woman's Magazine' which were later published as a book under the title 'Short Cuts to Sketching'.
Hayward-Young signed many of his pieces under the pseudonym 'Jotter'.
In 1912, Hayward-Young designed a poster promoting visits to Hampton Court
for the London Underground
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Educated at Warwick School
Warwick School
Warwick School is an independent school with boarding facilities for boys in Warwick, England, and is reputed to be the third-oldest surviving school in the country after King's School, Canterbury and St Peter's School, York; and the oldest boy's school in England...
, Hayward-Young's work, particularly his postcard
Postcard
A postcard or post card is a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an envelope....
designs (of which there are over 800), became renowned worldwide. He wrote a series of articles on Sketching for 'The Girls Own Paper and Woman's Magazine' which were later published as a book under the title 'Short Cuts to Sketching'.
Hayward-Young signed many of his pieces under the pseudonym 'Jotter'.
In 1912, Hayward-Young designed a poster promoting visits to Hampton Court
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London; it has not been inhabited by the British royal family since the 18th century. The palace is located south west of Charing Cross and upstream of Central London on the River Thames...
for the London Underground
London Underground
The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and some parts of Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex in England...
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