Finding Harry’s work is a daunting task as a general statement, but the early work is perhaps the most challenging. Assignments were typically not for major publications. Ad assignments for larger publications probably often went unsigned – Harry’s stature did not yet warrant a signature. A steady stream of identified work only begins around 1920 or so, when Harry was 33 years old. This being said, below are some scans of early Timmins work I’ve been able to track down online. I haven’t laid hands on a single one of these – they are scarce. The 1916 poster entry in the Palette & Chisel Club’s 21st Annual Exhibition of Graphic and Applied Arts demonstrates Harry’s ability to illustrate autos, and foreshadows things to come.