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Richard Bertram Fishenden (1880-1956), expert in engraving and lecturer in printing
Richard Bertram Fishenden (1880-1956) OBE, MSc, expert in engraving and lecturer in printing
 
1880 Born
 
After school he studied photo-engraving
 
c.1900 Appointed manager of [[Gee and Watson]], process blockmakers
 
1902 Lecturer in printing department at Manchester College of Art, later becoming head of department


1915 Married [[Margaret Fishenden|Margaret]].
1915 Married [[Margaret Fishenden|Margaret]].
1921 London manager of [[Stephenson and Blake]], letter founders
1931 Joined [[Lorilleux and Bolton]], inkmakers
1935 Appointed editor of the ''Penrose Annual'', recording new developments in printings and the graphic arts
1942 Became technical editor of the ''King Penguin'' series of books
1943 Adviser to [[Spicers]], paper makers


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 17:24, 30 October 2022

Richard Bertram Fishenden (1880-1956) OBE, MSc, expert in engraving and lecturer in printing

1880 Born

After school he studied photo-engraving

c.1900 Appointed manager of Gee and Watson, process blockmakers

1902 Lecturer in printing department at Manchester College of Art, later becoming head of department

1915 Married Margaret.

1921 London manager of Stephenson and Blake, letter founders

1931 Joined Lorilleux and Bolton, inkmakers

1935 Appointed editor of the Penrose Annual, recording new developments in printings and the graphic arts

1942 Became technical editor of the King Penguin series of books

1943 Adviser to Spicers, paper makers

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • The Times Oct. 9, 1956