Richard Negus - British Graphic Designer

Bank Money Transfer Services, Clearing Banks, 1967

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Bank Money Transfer Services, Clearing Banks, 1967. Designed by Negus/Sharland and Charles Barker & Sons
Bank Money Transfer Services, Clearing Banks, 1967. Designed by Negus/Sharland and Charles Barker & Sons

 

Bank Money Transfer Services, Clearing Banks, 1967. Designed by Negus/Sharland and Charles Barker & Sons
Bank Money Transfer Services, Clearing Banks, 1967. Designed by Negus/Sharland and Charles Barker & Sons
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