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VISITORS to 4YZ Invercargill have commented on two attractive murals recently added to the decoration of the large concert studio. A. M. Miller, the artist, who has been a staff announcer at 4YZ for several years, possesses an enviable ability in poster design, lettering and calligraphy. A serious war-time aircraft accident while he was with the 75 N.Z. Bomber Squadron of the R.A.F. gave Angus Miller a very long spell in hospital in England, and while he was recuperating he had the chance to attend both the Slade and St. Martin's Schools of Art in London. The influence of this training and his considerable enthusiasm is reflected in the murals he has just completed and in his other similar work.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 28

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VISITORS to 4YZ Invercargill have commented on two attractive murals recently added to the decoration of the large concert studio. A. M. Miller, the artist, who has been a staff announcer at 4YZ for several years, possesses an enviable ability in poster design, lettering and calligraphy. A serious war-time aircraft accident while he was with the 75 N.Z. Bomber Squadron of the R.A.F. gave Angus Miller a very long spell in hospital in England, and while he was recuperating he had the chance to attend both the Slade and St. Martin's Schools of Art in London. The influence of this training and his considerable enthusiasm is reflected in the murals he has just completed and in his other similar work. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 28

VISITORS to 4YZ Invercargill have commented on two attractive murals recently added to the decoration of the large concert studio. A. M. Miller, the artist, who has been a staff announcer at 4YZ for several years, possesses an enviable ability in poster design, lettering and calligraphy. A serious war-time aircraft accident while he was with the 75 N.Z. Bomber Squadron of the R.A.F. gave Angus Miller a very long spell in hospital in England, and while he was recuperating he had the chance to attend both the Slade and St. Martin's Schools of Art in London. The influence of this training and his considerable enthusiasm is reflected in the murals he has just completed and in his other similar work. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 28

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