ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold www.a2-type.co.uk Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[&]})/|\@*†‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚ „«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl 60 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father Wil iam. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to Wil iam Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May Barclay (also 35 at Beckett’s birth); they had married in 1901. Beckett had one older brother, Frank Edward Beckett (born 1902). At the age of five, Beckett attended a local playschool, where he started to learn music, and then moved to Earlsfort House School in the city centre near Harcourt Street. In 1919, Beckett went to Portora Royal School in Enniskil en, 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father Wil iam. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to Wil iam Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May Barclay (also 35 at Beckett’s birth); they had married in 1901. Beckett had one older brother, Frank Edward Beckett (born 1902). At the age of five, Beckett ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold www.a2-type.co.uk Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[&]})/|\@*†‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚„«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl 60 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to William Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May Barclay (also 35 at Beckett’s birth); they had married in 1901. Beckett had one older brother, Frank Edward Beckett (born 1902). At the age of five, Beckett attended a local playschool, where 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to William Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 www.a2-type.co.uk Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[& ] })/|\@ * †‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚„«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl 60 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to William Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May Barclay (also 35 at Beckett’s birth); they had married in 1901. Beckett had one older brother, Frank Edward Beckett (born 1902). At the age of 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to William Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil Engineer, and May ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 www.a2-type.co.uk Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[& ] })/|\@ * †‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚„«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl 60 Hamburgefonstivd 12345678 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born on Good Friday, 13 April 1906 to William Frank Beckett, a 35 year old Civil 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 www.a2-type.co.uk Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[& ] })/|\@ * †‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚„«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl 60 Hamburgefonstivd 12345 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 123456789 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city termin us of the line, all feature in his prose and plays. Beckett’s father was a quantity surveyor and his mother a nurse. Samuel Beckett was born 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus ExtraLight Light Regular Medium SemiBold Bold www.a2-type.co.uk Designed by Henrik Kubel, 2009 Release date: 2011 Please contact us If you require an Eastern European character, Cyrillic or if you would like another weight, alternative characters or even a modification of our original design to suit your needs. [email protected] Beckett Uppercase + accented characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ÁÀÂÄÃÅÆÇÐÉÈÊËÍÌÎÏÑÓÒÔÖÕØŒÞÚÙÛÜÝŸŽ Lowercase + accented characters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz áàâäãåç∂ðéèêëíìîïłñóòôöõøšœþßúùûüýÿž Punctuation ({[&]})/|\@*†‡§®¶©™.,:;…“”‘’‚„«~»!¡?¿‹•›_-–— Figures, Fractions etc. 1234567890½¼¾%‰<> Currency + Ligatures £€¥$¢ fifl Hamburgefonstivd 12 60 36 Hamburgefonstivd 1234567890 24 10/12 Hamburgefonstivd 123456 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, 160 Aa © A2-TYPE 6/8 The Beckett family (originally Becquet) were rumoured to be of Huguenot stock and to have moved to Ireland from France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598, though this theory has been criticised as unlikely. The Becketts were members of the Church of Ireland. The family home, Cooldrinagh in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock, was a large house and garden complete with tennis court built in 1903 by Samuel’s father William. The house and garden, together with the surrou nding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Race
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