The amalgamated society of lithographic printers was formed in 1880 by the amalgamation of the member societies of the central association of lithographic and copperplate printers'. 8, june 1912 [incomplete]. Search lse library's archives and special collections. The amalgamated society of lithographic printers and auxiliaries was formed in 1880 as the successor to the loosely federated central association of lithographic and copperplate. Amalgamated society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers, and process workers.
Amalgamated society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers and process workers (slade) this page summarises records created by this organisation the summary includes a. The amalgamated society of lithographic printers was a trade union representing printers and their assistants in the united kingdom and ireland. Amalgamated society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers, and process workers and society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers and process workers. “we have before us the annual report of the amalgamated society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers, and process workers, which shows that in spite of bad trade, the. In 1919 it relocated to london and in 1922 named the society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers and process workers (slade) which it retained until 1982, when it amalgamated.
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