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  1. Nicholas Withycombe Garland OBE (born 1 September 1935) [1] is a British political cartoonist. known for his numerous newspaper works, particularly for The Daily Telegraph . Early life. Garland was born in Hampstead, London. His father was a physician and his mother a sculptor.

  2. About. Video Interview. About. Nicholas Withycombe Garland was born on 1 September 1935 in Hampstead, London, the son of Thomas Garland, a doctor, and the sculptor Peggy Garland. “My parents were Communists”, he later recalled, “active, proselytising Reds. They broke with the party in 1947, but never lost their belief in Socialism.”

  3. Also known as. Nicholas Garland. primary name: Garland, Nicholas. Details. individual; printmaker; British; New Zealander; Male. Life dates. 1935-. Biography. Cartoonist and printmaker; born 1 September 1935 in Hampstead, London, son of a doctor, Tom Garland, and the sculptor Peggy Garland, emigrated with his family to Wellington, New Zealand ...

  4. University of Kent. Library and IT. Special Collections and Archives. British Cartoon Archive. Nicholas Garland Collection. This collection is comprised of approximately 7500 artworks, illustrations, sketchbooks and rough sketches, dating from 1970-2010s. We also hold a life-size illustrated cutout of Garland which can be seen in our Reading Room.

  5. 29 de dic. de 2006 · Last updated: 2006-12-29. Nicholas Garland was a well-known political cartoonist with the Daily Telegraph. After studying Fine Art at the Slade School of Art, he became the paper's first political cartoonist in 1966. He is the creator of the comic strip 'Barry McKenzie' with Barry Humphries.

  6. BIOG28416 Drawn by: Nicholas Garland | Production date 1980-1991 . medal. Museum number 2022,4012.1 | Production date 1987 | Production place Made in: British Isles. medal. Museum number ...

  7. Nicholas Garland (1935 - ) Reproduction of image restricted by copyright Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead (1920-2003) Chancellor of the Exchequer – “Mr. Jenkins insists on absolute silence from lower paid workers, travel agents, Tories, importers, etc., during this performance!”