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A printer and fine art publisher in chromolithography. They eventually became publishers of artist signed postcards. Their subjects mainly consisted of landscapes though many ethnic, animal, glamour, and hunting cards were produced as well. They later produced cards in photogravure under the trade name ''Bromogravure''. | A printer and fine art publisher in chromolithography. They eventually became publishers of artist signed postcards. Their subjects mainly consisted of landscapes though many ethnic, animal, glamour, and hunting cards were produced as well. They later produced cards in photogravure under the trade name ''Bromogravure''.<ref>[http://www.metropostcard.com/publisherss1.html Metro Postcard Publishers]</ref> | ||
1922 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of "Clifton" Calendars, Christmas Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Repoussé Leather Goods, "Moresque" Leather Goods, Sporting Pictures, Advertising Calendars, Fancy Boxes. (Stand No. J.99).<ref>[[1922 British Industries Fair]] Page 70</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 19 June 2022
of Park Row Studios, Bristol
1889-1920
A printer and fine art publisher in chromolithography. They eventually became publishers of artist signed postcards. Their subjects mainly consisted of landscapes though many ethnic, animal, glamour, and hunting cards were produced as well. They later produced cards in photogravure under the trade name Bromogravure.[1]
1922 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of "Clifton" Calendars, Christmas Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Repoussé Leather Goods, "Moresque" Leather Goods, Sporting Pictures, Advertising Calendars, Fancy Boxes. (Stand No. J.99).[2]