Pat Keely
Appearance


Patrick Cokayne Keely[1] (1901–1970)[2] was a British graphic artist known for his Second World War posters for the Ministry of Information along with stylised commercial posters for publishers, the GPO and public transport.[3][4][5][6]
Keely also designed the British 4d World Scout Jubilee Jamboree stamp of 1957 and the 1s3d stamp from the 1958 Sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games Cardiff set.[1]
Background
[edit]Keely was born in Nottingham. He was mostly self-taught.[7]
References
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- ^ a b "G.B. Scout Stamp Designers" in Gibbons Stamp Monthly, Vol. 31, No. 1, p. 2.
- ^ Fusco, Tony (1994), Posters: Identification and Price Guide, Avon Books, ISBN 9780380770106
- ^ Judd, Denis (1972), Posters of World War Two, Wayland, p. 153
- ^ Cole, Beverley; Durack, Richard (1992), Railway Posters 1923-1947: From the Collection of The National Railway Museum, York, Laurence King, ISBN 9781856690140
- ^ The Listener, vol. 19, British Broadcasting Corporation, 1938
- ^ The Publisher, vol. 169 Part 1, Publishers' Association, Booksellers Association of Great Britain and Ireland, 1955, p. 633
- ^ Baker, Rob (21 October 2016). "The Glorious WW2 Posters of Patrick Cokayne Keely". Flashbak. Retrieved 7 April 2024.