Image: Eric Gill - Alphabets and Numerals (1909) (V&A)
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Description: Gill carved these for a book, "Manuscript and Inscription Letters for Schools and Classes and for the Use of Craftsmen", compiled by his former teacher, Edward Johnston. He later gave them to the Victoria and Albert Museum so they could be used by students at the Royal College of Art. Gill's typography, which included his own font, Gill Sans, was highly influential. [from display information card at the V&A]
Title: Eric Gill - Alphabets and Numerals (1909) (V&A)
Credit: Own work
Author: Colin McLaughlin
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