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Eton College.
(A collection of over 80 witty limericks and accompanying ...)
A collection of over 80 witty limericks and accompanying cartoons with a sophisticated slant on the world of wine and other tipples. The Drinking Classes Old Labour used to drink shandy But that's not for Tony and Mandy Tony who's heterous Usually drinks Petrus While randy old Mandy drinks brandy Roll out the Borolo Pavarotti, I'm told, is quite anti The concept of Asti Spumanti - But give him Barolo And he'll sing you a solo Extolling the charms of Chianti
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Eton College.
Preston worked in the City of London (1984-1995), latterly as a bond salesman at Lehman Brothers, which he left to become a full time cartoonist. He has had cartoons published in The Spectator, Punch Magazine and The Times and he developed and drew the comic strip, "Marvin Marmite" an advertorial for The Beano and The Dandy. He drew regularly for The Guardian Education supplement, The Polo Magazine and Cotswold Life.
He has been the regular cartoonist for The Field Magazine since 1996.
His cartoons are in club collections including Annabel"s, Boodles and George and are included in collection. He held his first one-man show of his cartoons at The Addison Ross Gallery, SW1 in 1990, and has held exhibitions at The Fine Art Society, Bond Street, London in 1999 and The Mall Galleries, London SW1 in 2014.
From 2007 to present he has exhibited his skiing cartoons at the Gstaad Palace Hotel in Switzerland. In 2005 Preston established Beverston Press to publish and distribute his greeting cards, books and limited edition prints.
Beverston Press has published 6 books of collected cartoons by Oliver Preston, and he has illustrated a further 8 books with other authors.
Preston was appointed to the appeal committee of The Cartoon Art Trust in 1990 and became a trustee in 1992. He was appointed chairman of the board of trustees in 2001. Since 2003 he has hosted the awards at The Mall Galleries.
Since 2003 he has been one of the judges of the British Cartoonists" Association Young Cartoonist of the Year Competition, presented at The Cartoon Art Trust Awards in the categories of U18 and U30.
In 2005 Preston worked with trustees and vice chair, Lord Baker of Dorking, to raise the funds to open a new London Cartoon Museum. He welcomed His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Patron of The Cartoon Art Trust who officially opened the new Cartoon Museum at 35 Little Russell Street, in Bloomsbury, London on 23rd February 2006.
In 2014 the museum received 31,000 visitors annually and educated 1,700 children and adults through its Learning Programmes.
(A collection of over 80 witty limericks and accompanying ...)