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Born in County Mayo, Ireland, Naughton moved with his family to Bolton, England, in 1914. After leaving school, he had a series of menial jobs and began writing short stories for magazines and newspapers. In 1939 he moved to London, working as a civil defence driver, and also writing plays and short stories, many of which were broadcast on BBC radio and television. His radio play A June Evening was broadcast on television in 1960; its realistic working-class setting distinguished it and came to typify Naughton's style.
The top left trigram symbolizes summer, south, and heaven. The top right trigram represents autumn, west, and the moon. The bottom right trigram stands for winter, north, and the Earth. The bottom left trigram represents spring, east, and the sun. Effective date: 21 February 1984.
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