Frank Whitton

Joined Gordon Russell in the early 1930s, working under the direction of 'Curly' Russell in the drawing office.
He became both a gifted designer as well as a remarkable illustrator. His drawings appear in many of the 1930s catalogues; his delightful and humorous cartoons of life in the workshops were widely appreciated.
He became both a gifted designer as well as a remarkable illustrator. His drawings appear in many of the 1930s catalogues; his delightful and humorous cartoons of life in the workshops were widely appreciated.