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Phillip Boydell (1896 - 1984) was a British designer and illustrator.
Boydell was born on 21 May 1896 in Tyldesley Lancashire, to Oliver Boydell (a master decorator) and Merinda. [1] He obtained a scholarship at the Manchester School of Art, [2] but his studies were interrupted by conscription in 1914. During his service in the Royal Navy, his vessel the tugboat HMS Blackcock [3] was lost off Murmansk in winter, [4] but Boydell lived to tell the tale, [5] and was able to continue his education at the Royal College of Art. [2]
In 1923 he married sculptor Bertha White. [6]
In 1926 he was offered the position of Art Director at the London Press Exchange, [2] and was on the Board of Directors when he retired in 1961.
Boydell is best known for two posters and a typeface.
He died at home in 1984.