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He studied lettering at the Central School of Art in London, and began his career carving inscriptions on tombstones. A keen advocate of craft skill in an age of mass production, Gill was a leader in the revival of interest in lettering and book design. He engraved for his own press, St Dominic, and for the Golden Cockerell Press. His views on art combined Catholicism, socialism, and the Arts and Crafts tradition. His books include An Essay on Typography (1931), Work and Leisure (1934), Art in a Changing Civilisation (1934), Necessity of Belief (1937), Sacred and Secular (1940), and Autobiography (1940).
The bird of paradise represents liberty. The Southern Cross recalls the country's links with Australia. Effective date: 16 September 1975.
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