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London Transport
Museum (LTM) held an exhibition in 1997 focusing
on decorative maps (some used in posters) commissioned
by London Transport (LT). Work by C.W. Bacon was to
be included. Bacon also designed book covers, certainly
in the 1950s. Bacon was called up to the Royal Air
Force (RAF) in 1942, and released to the Ministry
of Information (MOI) the same year, after about 6
months spent painting bicycles in RAF. He remained
working for the MOI until 1944, although probably
on a freelance basis. Notes from Bacon's 'day book'
note that he did the following work for the MOI:
- May 1939, design for National Service poster,
for which he was paid £31 10s.
- August 1939, design for Air Raid Precautions (ARP)
poster 'Wardens Wanted', for which he was paid £36
15s
- October 1939, design for poster 'Empire Strength',
along with other artists, for which he/they were
paid £52 10s
- March 1941, design for poster map of Great Britain
and Ireland, nor used as too many of the symbols
depicted actual places, for which he was paid £57
15s
- Undated freelance design for gas quiz, mask or
rattles.
Information collated from: Berro, M., 'C.W.
Bacon', http://www.massmedia.com/~mikeb/booktour/c_w_bacon.htm,
accessed 28 August 2003; Notes from C.W. Bacon's day
book, contained within an e-mail from Jeremy Bacon,
the son of C.W.Bacon, October 23 2003.
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