Even our display signs, which we use to advertise at shows, are done for us by a Heywood signwriter. |
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For the next few years, he supported himself mainly as a housepainter, signwriter, and carpenter. |
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In those days, a tradesman who wanted a sign on his van either had to have it cut in vinyl by hand or have it painted on by a signwriter. |
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He was also a superb signwriter and used to teach it at the York School of Art in the same building as the present-day Art Gallery. |
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He was a signwriter and housepainter by trade, admiring William Morris and Walter Crane and specialising in mural decoration. |
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Because the band made little money, the members had day jobs to get by, Guggi working as a signwriter, gradually spending more time on it than in the band. |
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Paul was born in Brighouse and worked as a graphic artist and signwriter until seven years ago when he became a full-time professional artist. |
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The project called in Newcastle signwriter Ashley Willerton to rectify the situation. |
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Since retiring as a signwriter Don, who has four children and nine grandchildren, took up landscape painting and gained an art degree from Wrexham University two years ago. |
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Apart from a few years as a signwriter I have never actually made a career using my artistic skills, but maybe in the near future I might give it a go. |
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Our signwriter Davey Given is a Hibee and he and I were both determined there would be no gap between the I and the V for any other meaning to be taken. |
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Signwriter Lane pleaded guilty to affray and could have been caged for up to three years. |
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