Bainbridge, John.

Bainbridge, John. | BAIN | Bainbridge, Leo Jack Littlewood | Littlewood.

(1918–1978) Australian | Male

Theatre commercial Worked: Australia (VIC), England. Linocuts, Lithographs

Artist (theatre) | Artist (water-colouristist) | Designer | Drawer | Photographer | Poster artist | Printmaker

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John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

French Line: as Faberge goes with fabulous.

(c.1961)

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(frontcover) New theatre review: December 1944.

(Dec 1944)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(frontcover) New theatre review: October 1944.

(October 1944)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(frontcover) New theatre review: October 1944.

(1944)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(frontcover) New theatre review: October 1945.

(October 1945)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Hot water always on tap, Ascot instantaneous hot water heaters.

(1947)

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(John Bainbridge, creative director of Havas London, with two others).

(c.1963)

gelatin silver photograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Lil' Bourke. | Lil Bourke Street

(1945)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

London Blitz [cover].

(December 1943.)

linocut

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Lord Mayor's Show.

(c.1956)

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Make friends with Martell.

((1958))

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Make your money work for you.

(1950's)

lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(Man entering town with hills in background).

((1939-59))

gelatin silver photograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Martell cordon bleu.

((1958))

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Martell Cordon Bleu.

((1958))

photo-lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

Meet Mr Brandyman: make friends with Martell.

((1958-59))

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(Men moving load).

((1939-59))

lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(Men stacking sacksë.

((1939-59))

lithograph

John Bainbridge (1918–1978)

(mines underground).

((1939-59))

gelatin silver photograph