Ronald Searle, St Trinian's creator, dies aged 91
Artist who created the anarchic girls' school and drew the ever-popular illustrations for the Molesworth books
One of the UK's most beloved cartoonists, Ronald Searle, creator of the tearaway girls' school St Trinian's, has died aged 91, his publisher Penguin has announced.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, 3 January, 2012
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