The name "Tom Webster" may mean little today, yet between the two World Wars it was one of the best known in Britain - neck and neck with Charlie Chaplin, Jack Hobbs and Lloyd George; close behind the Prince of Wales, and several length ahead of Prime Ministers Stanley Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald. This Centenary Exhibition seeks to tell the younger generations - and remind the older ones - who he was and what he did. Quite simply, Tom Webster was the greatest sports cartoonist who ever lived.
The name "Tom Webster" may mean little today, yet between the two World Wars it was one of the best known in Britain - neck and neck with Charlie Chaplin, Jack Hobbs and Lloyd George; close behind the Prince of Wales, and several length ahead of Prime Ministers Stanley Baldwin and Ramsay MacDonald. This Centenary Exhibition seeks to tell the younger generations - and remind the older ones - who he was and what he did. Quite simply, Tom Webster was the greatest sports cartoonist who ever lived.