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The Newcomer. “My Village, I Think?” by EH Shepard. Artwork from The Shepard Trust archive. Reproduced with permission of Punch Ltd.

'Fascinating and varied': curator Olivia Ahmad discusses EH Shepard's wartime output The Newcomer. “My Village, I Think?” by EH Shepard. Artwork from The Shepard Trust archive. Reproduced with permission of Punch Ltd.

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Curator's blog: EH Shepard before Winnie the Pooh

Olivia Ahmad, 28 Sep 2015

Chatto & Windus 'Midgets' by Trekkie Ritchie (1940s) - courtesy of Joe Pearson

Why Ladybird is only part of the story: the rich and varied world of 20th century children's publishing in Britain Chatto & Windus 'Midgets' by Trekkie Ritchie (1940s) - courtesy of Joe Pearson

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Ladybird in Context

Michael Czerwinski, 26 Sep 2015

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Our Head of Education shares some brilliant outcomes from illustration projects in schools 1

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Let's Illustrate!

Emily Jost, 18 Sep 2015

Brian Knight

We took a look at Matt Curtis's amazing archive of model kit art produced by his grandfather Brian Knight

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Illustrating Airfix: Brian Knight

Michael Czerwinski, 11 Sep 2015

© David Lemm

Maps, symbols, and the changing shape of the King's Cross development - through our Illustrator in Residence's eyes © David Lemm

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David Lemm: Mapping King's Cross island

David Lemm, 9 Sep 2015

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