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Eric Austen
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1958 ceramic CND badge made by Austen  eric_austen_first_cnd_badge 1a by GeaAusten  April 5th 1958  Eric and Gea Austen, First Aldermaston March 1958 by GeaAusten
Eric Austen (3 November 1922 - 1 July 1999) was an English designer and teacher, and played a part in the creation of the well-known symbol of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).[1]
He grew up in the Norfolk village of Hethersett, and described his childhood in his 1996 book All that I was : a village childhood in the thirties (Mousehold Press: ISBN 9781874739074), which has a foreword by Richard Hoggart.[2] He attended Hethersett British School and then City of Norwich School, a grammar school to which he won a scholarship.[1]
During the Second World War Austen, who was a pacifist, worked in the Forestry Service.[1] After the war he taught in primary school, then studied at the University of London, Institute of Education while teaching at Southlands College (1964-1972).
He taught at Goldsmiths, University of London from 1972, specialising in art education, and was promoted to Senior Lecturer.[1] He held a 1981 exhibition of 40 giant "Life Books" which held more than 2000 quotations from the world's literature and philosophy. This exhibition was revived in 1990 at Friends House in London.[1]
The CND acknowledges Austen as the maker of the first CND badges but attributes the design of the symbol to Gerald Holtom. These earliest badges were made in ceramic - which Austen noted would mean they could be among the very few man-made objects to survive a nuclear inferno. Austen is quoted as saying of the design: "the gesture of despair had long been associated with the death of Man and the circle with the unborn child."[3] In 2017 Austen's daughter Gea launched online petitions at change.org and 38 Degrees, addressed to the CND, Jeremy Corbyn (leader of the Labour Party) and Kate Hudson (General secretary of CND), asking that her father should be recognised as having designed the CND symbol.[4][5]
Austen was married three times, to Nina Carmela, Audrey Whiting and Kate Taylor and when he died of leukemia on 1 July 1999 he left a daughter Gea and two grandsons.[1]
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ERIC AUSTEN CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR by GeaAusten  A VERY SPECIAL FATHER Eric Austen by GeaAusten  ERIC .AUDREY GEA AUSTEN  FIRST ALDERMASTON MARCH by GeaAusten  Photo albumgea 0058hw4u by GeaAusten

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a b c d e f McCormack, W. J. (July 1999). "Obituary: Eric Austen". The Independent. Retrieved 6 March 2017. Includes comments added by his daughter
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^ "Catalogue record for "All that I was ..."". COPAC. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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^ "The CND Symbol". Campaign for Nuclear Disamament. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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^ Austen, Gea. "Petition: Recognise Eric Austen for major role in starting CND". 38 Degrees. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
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^ Austen, Gea, Petition: Eric Austen Designed and Made the First CND Badge, Change.org Retrieved 6 March 2017 www.change.org/p/c-n-d-jeremy-… (Wikipedia does not allow a direct link to be made to change.org)
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Photo of Austen with his daughter and second wife
Photo of Austen's original 1958 ceramic CND badge
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excerpts from my fathers autobiography "All that I was "  ERIC AUSTEN the book by GeaAusten

ERIC AUSTEN FROM BOOK 3 by GeaAusten  ERIC AUSTEN FROM BOOK by GeaAusten    ERIC AUSTEN FROM BOOK 4 by GeaAusten     Eric, Audrey and Gea Austen . Beating the Bomb , by GeaAusten
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Love Heart Love Eric was a glowing light !!!