Keith Henderson (British, 1883 – 1982): An original British Empire
Marketing Board poster ‘A Teak Forest of Burma’ c. 1920s, lithograph in
colours, featuring a stylised image of elephants hauling teak in a rainforest, framed,
approximately 44cm x 74cm (AF - poster trimmed – lower margin title lacking)

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