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Walter Hayward-Young

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Walter Hayward-Young (1868–1920) was a British artist, also known as Hayward Young.[1]

Gibbet Mill, Rye by Walter Hayward-Young

Educated at Warwick School, Hayward-Young's work, particularly his postcard designs (of which there are over 800), became renowned worldwide. He wrote a series of articles on sketching for The Girls Own Paper and Woman's Magazine which were later published as a book under the title Short Cuts to Sketching.

Hayward-Young signed many of his pieces under the pseudonym 'Jotter'.[1]

In 1912, Hayward-Young designed posters for the London Underground,[1] including one promoting visits to Hampton Court.

Musician Justin Hayward-Young is the great grandson of the artist.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Artist - Hayward Young, LTMcollection.org (London Transport Museum). Retrieved 14 January 2014.