Vera Linnecar
Vera joined Halas & Batchelor in 1940 fresh out of art school. Her talents and need to express them quickly moved her from tracing work – copying the pencil drawings of others onto clear cels in ink – to animating herself. She remained a key member of the company in its founding years, before leaving to join the Larkins Studio in the late 40s.
Vera flourished at Larkins, working particularly well with Nancy Hanna who was already established there and the two were head-hunted to work in an animation department at Pearl & Dean under ex-UPA man Dave Hilberman in 1953 or 54. Hildenburg’s tenure at Pearl & Dean was unfortunately short-lived and Nancy and Vera were not treated well by the management thereafter. They both moved to join Bob Godfrey and Keith Learner at Biographic in 1957, and remained key a fixture of the British animation industry there until she retired in 1985.
Post-retirement, Vera has left animation behind but continues to paint and exhibit her work.

The Plain Man's Guide to Advertising

The Animated World of Halas and Batchelor
Calling All Salesmen
Do Be Careful Boys

River of Steel

River of Steel

A Cat Is A Cat

Charley's Black Magic

Charley Junior's Schooldays
Quodlibet
Pan-tele-tron
Quodlibet

A Cat Is A Cat
Filling the Gap
Abu and the Poisoned Well
Abu's Dungeon

6 Little Jungle Boys

Your Very Good Health

Robinson Charley

Charley in New Town

Charley's March of Time
R.A.F.: First Line of Defence
Do Be Careful Boys

The Ghost Goes Gear

The Hand of Night
Quodlibet

A Cat Is A Cat

Dustbin Parade
Quodlibet

Springtime for Samantha

Springtime for Samantha

Springtime for Samantha

Dolly, Put the Kettle On
