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Leslie Illingworth (1902-1979)


By his own admission Leslie Illingworth did not hold strong political convictions, which makes all the more remarkable his undisputed place as one of Britain’s greatest 20th century political cartoonists. Assisted by a fine and powerful line, on occasion a highly skilled application of scraperboard, and an almost unrivalled talent for caricature, Leslie Illingworth’s name sits comfortably alongside his great contemporaries Sir David Low, Vicky and E H Shepard.

Leslie Gilbert Illingworth was born 2 September 1902 in Harbour Road, Barry. He was the youngest son of Richard Illingworth, a quantity surveyor who worked in the Engineers’ Department of Barry Docks, and his wife Helen (neé MacGregor), a teacher from Yorkshire. His uncle, Frank Illingworth, was a minor cartoonist who published in Punch in 1914. In 1904, the family moved to the nearby town of Cadoxton, where the young Illingworth attended the local Palmerston Road Infants School.

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