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Ralph Mott ()

Ralph & Mott was a commercial art studio founded by Rickman Ralph and Geoffrey Mott. The studio was active in London, England in the 1930s. They designed posters and publicity graphics for the the Great Western Railway, London, Midland & Scottish Railway, the Ministry of Labour and the Railway Country Lorry Services. They also designed the cover of the 16 November 1934 'Woman's Broadcasting' number of 'The Radio Times'. The chief designer and manager of Ralph & Mott between 1930-39 was Reginald (Reg) Lander. The address of Ralph & Mott in 1937 is given as 46 Gillingham Street, London, SW1. The studio often signed their work 'Ralph Mott', which has subsequently caused confusion as it has been assumed that Ralph Mott was a personWe are grateful to Chris Mees for his assistance.

Poster Design for British Railways...
Ralph Mott
Poster Design for British Railways...  For sale
£1875
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Ralph Mott
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Household Removals - Poster Design...
Ralph Mott
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Ralph Mott
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Ralph Mott
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