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THE GUILD OF ST JOSEPH AND ST DOMINIC |
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Introduction |
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Calligraphy - Gill, Johnston, Clayton
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Engraving, etching - Gill, Jones, Hagreen, Hollaway
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Stone carving - Gill, Cribb, Skelton, Eager
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Carpentry - George Maxwell, John Maxwell
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Printing - Pepler The printing press used was a handpress. It made his publications distinctive. Mr. Pepler aimed at being a craftsman and not a mechanic. He was opposed to mass production and had no ambition to produce cheap and shoddy work. |
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Writing - Gill, Jones, Pepler, Johnston
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Silversmith - Dustan Pruden, Winefride Pruden A gold chalice from the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Liverpool dating from 1959 by Dunstan Pruden bears a wonderful figure of Christ in Majesty and is made from 300 wedding rings donated by widows, making it a good example of lay piety.
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Weaving - Valentine KilBride, Jenny kilBride, Ethel Mairet
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Painting - Gill, Jones
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