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Eighty years ago during World War Two, a Spanish artist found himself with an unlikely job, being paid by the British government to draw satirical cartoons of the enemy, from a quiet Nottinghamshire ...
A copy of the chaotic cartoon has been displayed in The Barley Mow ever since and a team of villagers, led by Steve Henley, decided months ago that they would recreate the image and collect cash ...
Mr Armengol moved from London to the quiet village of Laneham, where he began work creating cartoons for the British Ministry of Information, ultimately drawing about 2,000 cartoons and artworks ...