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It was while here in Farnham that he became friendly with Basil Crosby, son of the managing director of Crosby Doors who encouraged him to execute these fascinating pictures showing wartime workers making munitions. Until recently they were hung in the canteen of the Crosby Doors factory.
Title
Wartime Wood Machining
Date
1946
Medium
oil on panel
Measurements
H 90 x W 181 cm
Accession number
A991.41
Work type
Painting