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The artist, Paul Nash, spent World War Two living in and around Oxford. It was here that he painted some of the most iconic war art ever produced using as his inspiration the wrecked plane dump at Cowley. However, his art did not always please the Services hierarchy as Nash had a very individual notion of propaganda. Peter Vass tells the story of those war years in Oxford and Nash's contribution to it.
Cornwallis Road,
Oxford,
Oxfordshire,
England,
OX4 3NH.
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