Maclean's Illustrations (1940-47)

In 1940, Timmins began illustrating stories for the Canadian magazine Maclean’s.  Over an 8 year period, he illustrated 22 stories for Maclean’s, a relatively low volume.  Further, 7 of those illustrations were for the serial Turn Back The Clock. Timmins final major story illustrations were for Maclean’s, and one gets a sense of the evolution of his style in this post-Collier’s era work.  The images presented below are highly processed scans available on the web, which I cleaned up a bit.  Physical copies of Maclean’s appear not to be available in western US libraries.  Some detail may be missing in what is presented below…  Story text has been removed for a cleaner presentation.  

August 15, 1940 - first illustration for Maclean's
January 15, 1941
August 1, 1941 - Turn Back The Clock, installment 3 of 7, page 2
September 15, 1942 - Some Only Hold The Light, page 2
April 15, 1943
Timmins' daughter Verna served as a model for Men Are Kinder
September 15, 1946 - Honor Of The Company, page 2
August 15, 1947 - Seaward Ho!, page 2