Early on in my career, I worked in a scrap yard as a draughtsman for four years.
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McGill was a superb draughtsman with an ear for the slippery power of language.
From the guardian.co.uk
An artist who excels in drawing is referred to as a draftswoman or draughtsman.
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But he was a supreme draughtsman and print-maker, with a brilliantly tensile line.
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Geoff worked as a draughtsman for the Guided Weapons Division of British Aerospace.
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An artist who excels in drawing is referred to as a draftsman or draughtsman.
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He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter.
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They provide quirky and unique snapshots of the worlds inhabited by each draughtsman.
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He had had no regular training as a draughtsman, and lacked the confidence of science.
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Draftsman: a skilled worker who draws plans of buildings or machines
A draughtsman or draftsman (the former more often in the UK, the latter more often in the US), also known as a draughtsperson or draftsperson is a person skilled in drawing, either: *drawing for artistic purposes, or *technical drawing for practical purposes such as architecture or engineering. ...
A person skilled at drawing engineering or architectural plans; A piece in the game of draughts (checkers)
Undertook technical drawing, an occupation replaced by CAD systems in modern times.