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Julius Stafford Baker
British cartoonist

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Julius Stafford Baker 2nd (1869–1961) was an English cartoonist.
Born in Whitechapel, East London, Baker was the son of Julius Baker 1st, one-time theatrical scene painter in London, (died in Turks island in 1904) and nephew of John Philip Stafford (1851–1899), an artist who also worked as a cartoonist for the magazine Funny Folks. Stafford taught the young Baker as an apprentice to draw at his studio in Fulham, and he went on to specialize in cartoons, firstly for adults and later for children. Apart from his covers for 'Funny Folks', in the late 1800s his work appeared regularly in 'Judge' in the USA, first under the name Frank Martin, and later signing as J.S. Baker.From 1902, Baker's Casey Court strip was a long-running success, and he became the creator of several more of the best-known children's cartoon characters of the Edwardian era, including Tiger Tim and the Bruin Boys. The Tiger Tim character actually started in the 1890s as a supplement to 'The World and His Wife' magazine, and was so successful that in 1920 it gained its own children's paper, Tiger Tim's Weekly a.k.a. 'The Rainbow' . Tim then proved to have a sister, in the shape of Tiger Tilly, who appeared in Tiger Tilly and the Hippo Girls. However, Baker was eventually dismissed from the strip for having a style which was "too American", when it was taken over by Herbert Sydney Foxwell (1890–1943). Tiger Tim and his friends continued to appear in the weekly paper Jack and Jill from 1954 until 1985.
Baker should not be confused with his son Julius Stafford-Baker 3rd (1904–1988), who became a later artist of the Tiger Tim comic strip and much much else besides, a Second World War war artistfor the Royal Air Force and his son, Julius 4th, who went on to found the Happy Dragons' Press. A regular exhibitor in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions from 1935 to about 1960.
Because of the recurrence of name, much error has been published, this correcting note is by Julius Stafford Baker 4th.

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