Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, graphic designers: papers ca. 1953 - 1981

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Reginald Mount and Eileen Evans, graphic designers: papers ca. 1953 - 1981

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Mount, (Edward) Reginald

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Edward Reginald Mount (1906 -) worked for the advertising agencies Greenly's and Lintas until the outbreak of the Second World War when he joined the Ministry of Information (which became the Central Office of Information in 1945). He headed one of the design teams, with particular responsibility for poster design, reporting to Edwin Embleton . After the War he combined freelance design work with part-time work at the Central Office of Information, often undertaking commissions with...

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Great Britain. Ministry of Information

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In 1917 the Prime Minister David Lloyd George (1863-1945) set up a Ministry of Information. The newspaper magnate Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964) was put in overall charge of the organisation as Minister of Information. Other appointments included the Managing Director of United Newspapers Ltd, Robert Donald (1860-1933), who became Director of Propaganda in Neutral Countries) and Lord Northcliffe, (1865-1922), another newspaper magnate, who became Director of Propaganda in Enemy Countries. The Mini...

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The Central Office of Information (COI), London, succeeded the wartime Ministry of Information in 1946. It worked with other government bodies to produce information campaigns on issues such as health, education, entitlement benefits, civic rights, and welfare. From the description of Central Office of Information bulletin board displays, circa 1935-1956. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 299511599 ...

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Reginald Mount

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Edward Reginald Mount (1906 -) worked for the advertising agencies Greenly's and Lintas until the outbreak of the Second World War when he joined the Ministry of Information (which became the Central Office of Information in 1945). He headed one of the design teams, with particular responsibility for poster design, reporting to Edwin Embleton . After the War he combined freelance design work with part-time work at the Central Office of Information, often undertaking commissions with...

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Evans, Eileen Margaret

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