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Edward Johnston teaching sheet

Broadside teaching sheet by Edward Johnston, 1919, "after Winchester formal writing about 975 A.D.", with text beginning "gaudere autem" by Edward Johnston; annotated "poorly written spoilt copy", one page, written on handmade paper in black ink and signed in red ink, annotated in pencil and grey ink. An example of handwriting for the use of children and others.

Teaching sheet: 'After Winchester formal writing about 975 A.D.' 'gaudere autem ...'

Image copyright © Andrew and Angela Johnston/Crafts Study Centre 2004, and courtesy of VADS.

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