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Bip Pares (Ethel Pares) was born on 27 February, 1904 in Clewer, is an artist. Discover Bip Pares's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Ethel Pares
Occupation Commercial artist, illustrator
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 27 February, 1904
Birthday 27 February
Birthplace Clewer
Date of death 1977 (aged 72–73) - Hampstead Hampstead
Died Place Hampstead
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1977

Pares lived in Hampstead until her death in January 1977.

1939

She created maps for the Daily Express during the Second World War having been recorded as enrolled in the Air Ministry ARP Camouflage in the 1939 Register. Pares continues to work as a cartographer into the 1950s with her work published by the Sunday Observer and reproduced in the Sunday Herald in Australia.

1938

In 1938, Pares married for a second time, to Robert Christopher Bradby (1905–1982), son of Henry Christopher Bradby (1868–1947), a poet and master at Rugby School. The couple spent their honeymoon in the Himalayas, travelling with the British Everest Expedition which set out that year under Bill Tilman. Pares later published an account of the journey in 1940, writing and illustrating the book called Himalayan Honeymoon, published by Hodder & Stoughton, for whom she often worked as an illustrator. The couple settled in Hampstead, and had one son Bonamy P. Bradby born in 1941, but by 1948 the marriage was over.

1936

The marriage was short-lived, and she petitioned for divorce in 1936. She then shared her flat with Eric Vernon Francis, a writer on politics and economics, and Frederick Elwyn Jones, later Baron Elwyn-Jones, the Welsh barrister and Labour politician.

1935

She was an illustrator of numerous books and is thought to have produced at least 600 dust jackets designs for published books, particularly crime novels. Notable cover illustrations included Woman Alive by Susan Ertz (1935); Wigs of the Green by Nancy Mitford (1935); Star Maker by Olaf Stapleton (1937); Fair Fat Lady (1937) by Noel de Vic Beamish, Living with History by Ernest Henry Short (1939) and Good-bye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton (1952). In 1934 she produced a cover design for the Electrical Handbook for Women, written by Caroline Haslett and published by the Electrical Association for Women. The cover was used for five editions of the book across two decades.

1933

On 30 September 1933, Pares married Alfred Trevor Gwyn Thomas, a physician, at St Mary the Virgin, in Horsell Surrey. Her uncle, Norman Pares, was the parish vicar and conducted the ceremony.

1928

Pares developed a successful career working as a commercial artist. She produced posters for London Transport, Underground Group, and London Transport between 1928 and 1939 while working at the Clement Dane Studio.

1920

Pares studied at the Slade School of Art in the early 1920s.

1904

Ethel "Bip" Pares (27 February 1904 – January 1977) was an Art Deco illustrator, who designed at least 600 book covers, created iconic posters for London Transport and wrote and illustrated an account of her honeymoon in the Himalayas. Her covers for British books were often retained for American publications, which was unusual practice at the time.

Ethel Pares was born on 27 February 1904 in Clewer, near Windsor, Berkshire, the second of six children. Her parents were Caroline "Eve" Evelyn nee Whistler (1874–1959) and Basil Pares (1869–1943) who had married in 1902 in Norfolk. Her father was a surgeon-major of the Royal Horse Guards by 1906 and was mentioned twice in despatches in the First World War. Her siblings were George Pares (later a Commander in the Royal Navy), Evelyn, Stephen, Basil and Constance (known as Kon) who also became an artist. One of her paternal uncles was historian Bernard Pares, known for his work on Russia and a first cousin was plantswoman and photographer Susan Jellicoe.