Phil Litchfield Australia

Born
1900 in Australia
Died
1964 in Australia?
Age
63-64 years
Credited for

art

Also known as

Phillip M. Litchfield

P M Litchfield (pen name)

P. M. L. (pen name)

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Biography

Litchfield provided numerous cartoons for The Bulletin in the twenties, bookplate illustrations during the thirties and newspaper illustrations for The World's News in the forties. He worked predominantly in woodcuts, although he often substituted scraperboard for timber because it was faster.

In September 1944, Litchfield, along with Edward Shelley, Walter Jardine and Harry Wann, illustrated a souvenir "Five Years of War" (The Sunday Sun, 3/9/44).

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World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2449 (27 November 1948)
Magic Mirrors Will Recall the Past
Magazine: Text article
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2454 (1 January 1949)
Smoke and Ashes
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2443 (16 October 1949)
Fooled the Enemy Radar
Magazine: Text article
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2521 (15 April 1950)
The Victim Ate Heartily
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2558 (30 December 1950)
The Hanging Hat (Inspector Price)
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2615 (2 February 1952)
Baron of Vice
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2636 (28 June 1952)
A Message from Mars
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2640 (26 July 1952)
Visiting Card
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2642 (9 August 1952)
Farewell Performance
Magazine: Prose story
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2658 (29 November 1952)
The Return of Tono Re
Magazine: Prose story

Status

Created

  • 18 Mar 2018

Last updated

  • 12 Aug 2019