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Ulster Bank advert by Kruger Grey, 1924

Many people would know the work of Kruger Grey if not the name - he developed many early 'corporate identities' and lettering - for the British Post Office, stamps, coins - and, as used for many years, the royal ciphers used on HMSO publications. This advert is an early example of the strong identity and publicity standards used by the old Westminster Bank before it became NatWest. Kruger Grey worked up the border and device - the types used included Kennerley or Guiamond.

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Uploaded on May 10, 2010
Taken on May 10, 2010