Donald Jackson (calligrapher)
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Donald Jackson, born in 1938 in Lancashire, England, is a British calligrapher, official scribe and calligrapher to the Queen of United Kingdom of Great Brittain and Northern Ireland. Jackson is responsible for the Saint John's Bible, a recent, hand-written and illuminated Bible. He has also written The Calligrapher's Art.
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- Myfonts page about Donald Jackson
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