Bruce Angrave

Dr Bex Lewis explains that "[Angrave] believed that a poster should be approved or discarded within two seconds, and disapproved of the 'conference table' method.

"[9] Around this time he was working at the London Press Exchange, where he would remain until the Second World War, where he would draw cartoons and design posters for the Ministry of Information.

[9] After the war, Angrave held an exhibition of his work, including drawings he had produced for various books and journals, as well as sculptures in paper and wood and his many posters.

[11] One of his posters, advertising "Newquay: Cornwall's finest Atlantic resort" for the Great Western Railway sold for £3,000 in New York in 2014.

[5] His work was displayed in the Henry Moore Institute Galleries in 2016 "The Body Extended: Sculpture and Prosthetics" exhibition.