Savile Lumley
Appearance
Savile Lumley | |
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Born | 1876 Marylebone, London |
Died | 1960 |
Nationality | English |
Known for | Illustration |
John Savile Lumley (1876–1960) was a prolific English book illustrator, and poster designer best known for his 1915 war recruitment poster Daddy, what did you do in the Great War?
Life
[edit]Lumley was born in Marylebone, London in 1876[1] and attended the Royal Academy of Arts from 25 July 1893 to July 1898.[2]
During World War One Lumley was approached by printer Arthur Gunn with an idea for a new army recruitment poster, the now well known Daddy, what did you do in the Great War? According to Gunn's son Lumley worked on a sketch of the idea before presenting the idea to the proposal to the British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee who subsequently commissioned it in 1915.[3]
Works
[edit]Book Illustration
[edit]- Run Away Nursery Tales (n.d.)
- Warne's Pleasure Book For Girls by W.J. Gordon (n.d.)
- In the Clutch of the Green Hand by Frances Cowen (n.d.)
- A School Libel by George Garner (n.d.)
- The Big Book for Girls by Mrs Herbert Strang (n.d.)
- Sunken Treasure by Percy Woodcock (n.d.)
- Gainst the Might of Spain: A Story of the Days of the Great Armada by Percy F. Westerman (n.d.)
- The Farm by Martin Merrythought (n.d.)
- The Joyous Adventures of Little Kumalo: A South African Story by Emiline Hale (n.d.)
- The Brownie Village by H.B. Davidson (n.d.)
- A Gipsy Brownie by H.B. Davidson (n.d.)
- Jerry and Joan by H.B. Davidson (n.d.)
- The Enormous Turnip retold by Vera Southgate (n.d.)
- A Handful Of Rebels by Raymond Jacberns (n.d.)
- The Merry Men of Sherwood by Willson Wingrove (n.d.)
- Five Years On A Training Ship by J.D. Bush and E.T. Miller (n.d.)
- Poppy and Peter in the White Ship by J. Finch (n.d.)
- Sea Slang: A Dictionary of the Old-Timers' Expressions and Epithets by Frank C. Bowen (n.d.)
- The Castle of Great Ideas by Jean Morton and K. Laverty (n.d.)
- The Country Cousin by C.A. Mercer (1905)
- The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper (1910)
- A Disputed Heritage (1911)
- The Nursery ABC Book (1914)
- The Young Crofters by Mrs. Albert G. Latham (1920)
- All About Pets by Lillian Gask (1921)
- Angela Goes to School by May Wynne (1922)
- The Story of a Chinese Scout (1922)
- By Canoe to Cannibal-Land by J.H. Holmes (1923)
- Lorna Doone by Richard Blackmore (1923)
- Winifred Avon: A School Story for Girls by Mabel Marlowe (1923)
- The Captain and the King: A Public School Story by R.A.H. Goodyear (1923)
- The Channel Pirate by Lawrence Bourne (1924)
- Battle Royal School by R.A.H. Goodyear (1924)
- The Sisters of the Silver Sands by Evelyn Everett-Green (1924)
- The Bairn's Toy Book (1924)
- Brer Rabbit Stories (1925)
- A Prairie Schoolgirl by Alys Chatwin (1925)
- Peggy's School Pack by H.B. Davidson (1925)
- Chappie and Others by Constance Heward (1926)
- The Old Oak Chest by Dorothy MacNulty (1926)
- The Creaking Bough by Winifred Pares (1927)
- Mystery Island by Percy F. Westerman (1927)
- Coppernob Buckland by Lawrence Bourne (1927)
- Scouts In Buckskin by Wingrove Willson (1927)
- Little Pets' Story Book (1928)
- The Secret Station by Ellersley Hall (1929)
- Captain Coppernob: The Story of a Sailing Voyage by Lawrence Bourne (1929)
- The Magic Submarine by Ernest H. Robinson (1930)
- In Smugglers' Grip by Frank Calthorp et al (1930)
- Behind the Mountains by Wray Hunt (1930)
- In Pirate Waters by George Garner (1930)
- Two Years Before the Mast R.H. Dana (1930)
- Three Real Bricks by J.E. Grattan-Smith (1932)
- From a Cottage in Pennycook Lane by Isabel Cameron (1933)
- The Little Captives by D. Alcock (1933)
- The City of the Sorcerer by Major Charles Gilson (1934)
- Jerry Goes to Sea by Captain K. MacLure (1935)
- Wonder Tales of Past History by Robert Finch (1935)
- Wonder Tales of Great Explorers by Robert Finch (1935)
- Francis Drake - The Sea-King of Devon by George M. Towle (1935)
- The Jubilee Book for Children: To Commemorate 25 Years Glorious Reign (1935)
- Miss Greyshott's Girls by Evelyn Everett-Green (1935)
- Tibby of the Orange Funnel Line: The Adventures of a Ship's Kitten by Kaye Fox (1935)
- Holiday at Greystones by P.D. Logan (1936)
- Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift (1936)
- The Well of Nonsense by Jean Moreton (1938)
- A Term to Remember by May Wynne (1939)
- Charley Laurel and Another Story by William H.G. Kingston and Isabel S. Robson (1940)
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1940)
- Winged Venturers by Guy Dempster (1942)
- Mister Bannock: A Nonsense Story by Edgar Primrose Dickie (1947)
- The Pathfinder by James Fenimore Cooper (1949)
- The Black Arrow by R.L. Stevenson (1949)
- The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (1950)
- The Young Fur-Traders by R.M. Ballantyne (1950)
- Nancy Afloat by Bessie Marchant (1952)
- Westward in the Mermaid by Percy Woodcock (1956)
- Adventure Down Channel by Percy Woodcock (1957)
- Sunken Treasure by Percy Woodcock (1957)
- Sea Wrack by Percy Woodcock (1958)
- Fog in the Channel by Percy Woodcock (1958)
- The Impossible Prefect by Hubert Robinson (1960)
Posters
[edit]Annuals
[edit]- Hutchinson's Girls' Annual (n.d.)
- Happy Times. Warne's Wearproof Books (n.d.)
- Partridge's Children's Annual - 5th Year by Dorothea Moore et al (1913)
- The Kiddies' Annual (1920)
- The Kiddies' Annual (1923)
- Chatterbox 1923 by J. Erskine Clarke (1923)
- The School Friend Annual (1928)
- The Schoolgirls' Own Annual (1928)
- The Golden Annual for Girls (1928)
- The Schoolgirls' Own Annual (1929)
- Pip and Squeak Annual 1929 (1929)
- The Boys Budget (1933)
- Pip and Squeak Annual 1934 (1934)
- The Greyfriars Holiday Annual for Boys and Girls by Frank Richards et al (1936)
- The Boys Budget (1938)
- Chums Annual (1939)
- The Boy's Own Paper
- The Champion Annual
- Chatterbox and Little Folks
References
[edit]- ^ "Free BMD". FreeBMD. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Savile Lumley (b. 1876)". Royal Academy of Arts. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
- ^ "Daddy, what did YOU do in the Great War?". Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 17 February 2021.