Tunbridge Wells School of Art Central School of Arts and Crafts
Occupation
Illustrator
Known for
Illustrating Paddington Bear
Spouse
Ralph Nuttall-Smith
(m. 1958; died 1988)
Relatives
Kevin Brownlow (nephew)
Military career
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Service/branch
British Army
Unit
Auxiliary Territorial Service
Battles/wars
World War II
Margaret Emily Noel Fortnum (23 December 1919 – 28 March 2016)[1] was an English illustrator, best known for illustrating the children's literature series Paddington Bear.
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"PeggyFortnum, Illustrator of Paddington, Dies at 96". New York Times. Retrieved 9 April 2016. [1], 32windsorgardens, 08 March 2020 "PeggyFortnum, Obituary"...
art collector, historian, and benefactor of the University of Oxford. PeggyFortnum (1919–2016), English writer and illustrator, notably of Paddington Bear...
twenty books written by British author Michael Bond, and illustrated by PeggyFortnum, David McKee, R. W. Alley and other artists. The friendly spectacled...
Michael Bond (2008). Paddington: My Book of Marmalade. Illustrated by PeggyFortnum. HarperCollins Children's. ISBN 978-0-00-726946-4. Davies, Caroline...
of the novel were illustrated by Brisley; later illustrators include PeggyFortnum and Paul Howard. It was most recently published in 2011 by Macmillan...
emigrated from Peru to the station he was named after. First illustrated by PeggyFortnum. Padistan Bear Padistan Bear John Warner A young bear forced to leave...
statue of him by Marcus Cornish, based on the original drawings by PeggyFortnum, is located under the clock on platform 1. Paddington station has been...
Bear Called Paddington, written by Michael Bond, and illustrated by PeggyFortnum. Harold H. Burton, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court since...
posters for The Rank Organisation and Disney, and his wife Ninya (née Fortnum), also an artist, who was the daughter of a Governor of Trinidad and Tobago...
Bernard Neal, 93, structural engineer and croquet player. 28 March PeggyFortnum, 96, illustrator (Paddington Bear). Derek Robertson, 64, football executive...
(London, England), 1944. Adventures with Benghazi, illustrations by PeggyFortnum, Eyre & Spottiswoode (London, England), 1946. The Smith Family at the...
Detective and Other Funny Stories written by Michael Bond, illustrated by PeggyFortnum Nadiya's Bake Me a Story written by Nadiya Hussain, illustrated by Clair...
as On Lennox Moor) The House of the Pelican (1954), illustrated by PeggyFortnum: Thomas Nelson (children's novel set in Edinburgh at the Edinburgh Festival)...
Service Medal, Air Medal and Legion of Merit; in Enid, Oklahoma (d. 2006) PeggyFortnum, English artist, best known for her illustrations for the children's...
19 December – Albert Richards, war artist (died 1945) 23 December – PeggyFortnum, illustrator (died 2016) 25 December Noele Gordon, actress (died 1985)...
Candidate for Fame, Oxford University Press, 1955. With illustrations by PeggyFortnum. Republished in the Oxford Children's Library. A Cry of Players, Oxford...
Merlin's Magic (1953) Bel the Giant and Other Stories (1956), illus. PeggyFortnum; reissued as The Cat and the Fiddle and Other Stories (1968), illus...
Boyce, Sonia, 1962-. London: Kala Press. ISBN 0947753095. OCLC 40180489. Fortnum, Rebecca (2007), Contemporary British Women Artists: In Their Own Words...
scene/ It's no good being mean/ They'll have your every bean." In 1969, Peggy March recorded an album called In der Carnaby Street, with a hit song of...
resigned from Fortnum and Mason and spent the next four years acting in radio plays with the BBC Repertory Company. He performed with Peggy Ashcroft, John...