Date: 1953
Size: 20 x 30 inches
Artist: S. R. Badmin
This poster, printed for the British Travel and Holiday Association by W. S. Coswell, features the artwork of S. R. Badmin. Depicted is a quaint scene of a typical British fishing village. The text reads; "What is life, asked the poet W.H. Davies if we have no time to stand and stare? What, indeed. And where better can one stand and stare than in one of the many British fishing villages where, even on the laziest summer day, there is always quiet and purposeful activity, a variety of movement and interest - always something at which to stare." This poster is linen backed and in excellent condition.