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Fine Art Print : New Power Stations, advert for British Electricity, 1951. Artist: Norman Wilkinson

New Power Stations, advert for British Electricity, 1951. Artist: Norman Wilkinson



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New Power Stations, advert for British Electricity, 1951. Artist: Norman Wilkinson

New Power Stations, advert for British Electricity, 1951. Paintings of power stations (artists in brackets): Cliff Quay, near Ipswich, Suffolk (Norman Wilkinson); Poole, Dorset (R Vivian Pitchforth); Staysthorpe, near Newark, Nottinghamshire (AR Thomson); Agecroft, near Manchester (James Bateman); Stourport B, Worcestershire (Charles Cundall). From a guide to the Festival of Britain, 1951

Media ID 14960321

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1950s Capital Letter Cundall Dorset Electricity English Text Festival Of Britain Fifties Hereford And Worcester Norman Norman Wilkinson Poole Power Station Suffolk Thomson Western Script Wilkinson Worcestershire


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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 36.4cm x 50.8cm (14.3" x 20")

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