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[Chorley Guardian] - In the 1930s, Leyland Paints took over a second store on the site of the old District Bank on Golden Hill Lane, and famous Preston cartoonist Leo Baxendale – best known for drawing The Bash Street Kids – got his first artist job designing labels for
Leo Baxendale | Register | The Times
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When a friend lent the seven-year-old Leo Baxendale a copy of The Beano in the school playground one day in 1938, he was so unimpressed with the picture of an o
Tributes to Preston cartoonist Leo Baxendale | Lancashire Evening Post
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Preston cartoonist Leo Baxendale, who brought youngsters delight with the likes of Minnie the Minx and Bash Street Kids, has died.
Leo Baxendale: Bash Street Kids and Minnie the Minx comic legend dies...
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Leo Baxendale also created classic characters like Minnie the Minx and The Three Bears.
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