Jock Kinneir born in Hampshire
Jock is born to Helen and Guy Kinneir in Aldershot, Hampshire. After their separation he is brought up by his paternal grandparents in Bexhill. He attends Tonbridge School in Kent.
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Jock is born to Helen and Guy Kinneir in Aldershot, Hampshire. After their separation he is brought up by his paternal grandparents in Bexhill. He attends Tonbridge School in Kent.
Jock, 23, and Joan Lancaster marry in Eastbury, Berkshire.
At the beginning of WWII, Jock joins the British Army. He serves as a captain in North Africa, Italy, and Burma.
The family of five live aboard the converted craft while plans of their first home are drawn up by Jock.
Jock passes away age 77, survived by his wife Joan and the families of his three children.
Jock Kinneir runs a one-time workshop ‘Information in the Environment’ to students of multiple courses. Peter Gyllan describes switching from Industrial to Graphic Design after taking part.
A 1967 symposium on Transportation Graphics at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, invited Jock Kinneir to present. We can now accompany the magazine Dot Zero’s publication on it with the original audio recording.