MacDonald Gill

[1] His older brother was Eric Gill, one of the leading figures of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Produced in poster form, it was also made available for sale to members of the public and proved to be very popular.

Elder brother Eric, who at that time was engaged in a commission for Westminster Cathedral, was included at the bottom of the map.

In 1919 they returned to Chichester, a childhood haunt, where he continued as a jobbing architect and artist.

[5] In 1921 he showed three works at the first annual exhibition of the newly formed Society of Graphic Art.

Gill with his wife Muriel, c. 1915
1943 map of New Zealand by MacDonald Gill