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    Anastatic lithography is a method of printing developed by 1840 in Erfurt. The technique provided a means for facsimile reproduction, which was developed...
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    major role in the development of anastatic lithography, a brand name that referred to already existing transfer lithography processes, and Photozincography...
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  • Roneo) Lithographic processes Transfer lithography Anastatic lithography Autographic process Offset lithography Photolithography Stencil-based copying...
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    building was later occupied by Rudolph Appel in 1851. Here he ran an anastatic lithography printing business until he relinquished the business in favour of...
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    May 1801, Ipswich-1875) was a Suffolk businessman who pioneered anastatic lithography in Ipswich. Cowell issued leaflets at the Great Exhibition in 1851...
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  • and Henry James A picture showing the photozincography building Anastatic lithography Photography Gum bichromate Proceedings of the Royal Geographical...
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    Sciences 20 (1845): pp. 44-45. Geoffrey Wakeman, Aspects of Victorian Lithography, Anastatic Printing and Photozincography. Wymondham: Brewhouse Press, 1970...
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    facsimile copies of the original document using the process of anastatic lithography which had been showcased by Samuel Cowell at the Great Exhibition...
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  • Shoreham:Allever Butler 1849 This contains 20 plates printed using anastatic lithography Samuel Cowell of Ipswich Verses by a Country Curate, 1859, hymns...
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  • Woods, a merchant. In 1844 Joseph Woods registered the patent for anastatic lithography with the British Patent Office. In 1847 he was a founding member...
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    for his “transports sur pierre d’impression anciennes”, the anastatic process of lithography. History attributes the invention to Baldermus of Berlin. It...
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  • copies of the original document we're created using the process of anastatic lithography which had been showcased by Samuel Cowell at the Great Exhibition...
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  • London: H.M.S.O., 1992), pp. 53–61 G. Wakeman, Aspects of Victorian Lithography: Anastatic printing and photozincography, (Wymondham: Brewhouse Press, 1970)...
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