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1910 Established by Alfred Craske.
1910 Established by Alfred Craske.


1914 Established in 1910 by Alfred Craske, the present principal. Premises: Commenced business at 3, Dorset Buildings, acquired Offices in Byron House, 85, Fleet Street, in 1911; Photographic Studios at 146, Strand, in 1912; and present buildings in 1913. Premises: Cover 3500 square feet. Staff: Thirty. Specialities: Finest quality Process Blocks and Technical Photography.  
1914 Alfred Craske, the present principal. Premises: Commenced business at 3, Dorset Buildings, acquired Offices in Byron House, 85, Fleet Street, in 1911; Photographic Studios at 146, Strand, in 1912; and present buildings in 1913. Premises: Cover 3500 square feet. Staff: Thirty. Specialities: Finest quality Process Blocks and Technical Photography.  


1942 Alfred Craske Limited went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35446/page/615</ref>
1942 Alfred Craske Limited went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/35446/page/615</ref>

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of 5 East Harding Street, London

Photo engravers, technical photographers and designers.

1910 Established by Alfred Craske.

1914 Alfred Craske, the present principal. Premises: Commenced business at 3, Dorset Buildings, acquired Offices in Byron House, 85, Fleet Street, in 1911; Photographic Studios at 146, Strand, in 1912; and present buildings in 1913. Premises: Cover 3500 square feet. Staff: Thirty. Specialities: Finest quality Process Blocks and Technical Photography.

1942 Alfred Craske Limited went into voluntary liquidation.[1]

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