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Visiting Edward Johnston

 

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1 Just nine A4 sheets.

2 Now held at the Crafts Study Centre, University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.

3 Eventually published posthumously as Edward Johnston, Formal Penmanship and other papers, Heather Child (ed.) (London: Lund Humphries, 1971).

4 Calligraphers will know Hubert Wellington from his later marriage to Irene Wellington, née Bass.

5 Alice Laura Vansittart née Strettell (1850–1927), writer and designer, wife to critic and dramatist J. Comyns Carr. She lived in South Kensington.

6 This was a hand Johnston had devised as a teaching hand; through it he communicated essential lessons about the use of the broad-edge pen and how to write a consistent and related set of letters.

7 Katherine Kendall, a musician; they shared a home at Turville Heath, Henley-on-Thames.

8 One of the corollaries of this proposition is that it allows an artisan to take a line measured into 12 parts and then, using that line, to make a triangle whose sides measure 3, 4 and 5 parts, respectively; this always creates an exact right angle as one of the triangles corners, a crucial ability when laying out the plan of a building.

9 Every effort was made to obtain permission from the relevant copyright holder of this image and text to ensure that the credit was correct. We have acted in good faith and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected in future editions if notification is given to the publisher in writing.

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