The Chiswick Press was founded by Charles Whittingham I (1767–1840) in 1811. The management of the Press was taken over in 1840 by the founder's nephew...
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Chiswick (/ˈtʃɪzɪk/ CHIZ-ik) is a district in the London Borough of Hounslow, West London, England. It contains Hogarth's House, the former residence of...
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Chiswick House is a Neo-Palladian style villa in the Chiswick district of London, England. A "glorious" example of Neo-Palladian architecture in west...
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Flower Favourites: Their Legends, Symbolism and Significance. London: Chiswick Press. "Eyebright Plant meaning". Flora Ritualis. 2022-11-03. Retrieved 2023-07-19...
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printer, a nephew of Charles Whittingham (1767–1840) who took over the Chiswick Press from his uncle. Whittingham was born at Mitcham, Surrey, on 30 October...
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was the manager of the Chiswick Press, where production was to be moved. The Golden Cockerel Press ceased to be a private press at this point, and became...
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Marriage to the Family of Mayo, (London: Chiswick Press, 1882) Charles Herbert Mayo, Bibliotheca Dorsetiensis, (Chiswick: C. Whittingham and Co., 1885) Charles...
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Chiswick (ship), two ships Chiswick House, a Palladian villa in Chiswick, London Chiswick Press, an English publishing company Chiswick Records, an English record...
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For example: The Chiswick Press reprinted the Wyclyffite New Testament in 1848 in the Caslon typeface, using the long s; Chiswick Press, run by Charles...
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Letter symbolism "logo". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2019-12-18. Fyffe, Charles. Basic Copyfitting...
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William Henry. Songs of the Nativity, London: John Camden Hotten, Chiswick Press, 1884, p. 150 https://archive.org/details/songsofnativityb00husk/page/150...
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Emery Walker (1851–1933), the renowned printer and typographer at the Chiswick Press. "The exceptional quality of Hobby Horse accounted for the relatively...
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such as the Chiswick Press, as well as display use in situations such as advertising. Fine printing presses, notably the Chiswick Press, bought original...
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William Morris (category Private press movement people)
1896 on the subject of "One Socialist Party." In December 1888, the Chiswick Press published Morris's The House of the Wolfings, a fantasy story set in...
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Old Chiswick is the area of the original village beside the river Thames for which the modern district of Chiswick is named. The village grew up around...
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Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey, by Thomas Perkins. London: Chiswick Press. p. 17 – via Gutenberg.org. Perkins, Thomas (1907). "Bell's Cathedrals:...
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Chiswick Business Park is a business park in Gunnersbury, West London, fronting on to Chiswick High Road. The land on which the Chiswick Business Park...
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Kelmscott Press, leftover paper and the type fonts were given to the Chiswick Press; however, the Kelmscott types were sold to Cambridge University Press in...
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Intentions, The Soul of Man, Josephine M. Guy, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), ISBN 978-0-19-811961-6, pages 231-268. (The OUP's variorum edition...
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Phillips Thompson and the Gilbert Club; limited to 250 copies. London: Chiswick Press. 1900.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Gilbert, William (1958)...
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William Henry. Songs of the Nativity, London: John Camden Hotten, Chiswick Press, 1884, p. 150 Davies, Gwilym. "Wassail Song (coll Vaughan Williams)"...
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In 1809, he started a paper-pulp factory at Chiswick, near London, and in 1811 founded the Chiswick Press. From 1810 to 1815 he devoted his chief attention...
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William Henry. Songs of the Nativity, London: John Camden Hotten, Chiswick Press, 1884, p. 150 (first part of book; contains lyrics and song information)...
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Introduction to a Catalogue of the Early Italian Prints in the British Museum. Chiswick Press. pp. 348–. Raphael Holinshed (1907). Shakespeare's Holinshed: The Chronicle...
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(PDF). Chiswick Press. p. 8. Jenkins, Ailsa. "Dickinson, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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Descriptive Catalogue of Playing and Other Cards in the British Museum. Chiswick Press. pp. 77–78. Hind, Arthur (1938). Early Italian Engravings. pp. 241–247...
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William Henry (1884). Songs of the Nativity. London: John Camden Hotten, Chiswick Press. p. 150. First part of book; contains lyrics and song information),...
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was a book, published in a limited edition as The Book of Thoth by Chiswick Press in 1944. To aid the war effort, he wrote a proclamation on the rights...
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editor William Howard (typefounder), 19th-century English designer at Chiswick Press in Great Queen Street William Howard (artist) (before 1830—after 1870)...
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1916; New York: Alfred. A. Knopf, 1923. Goliath and David. London: Chiswick Press, 1916. Country Sentiment, London: Martin Secker, 1920; New York, Alfred...
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