File:Illustration from Stereotyping and Electrotyping 1880 by Wilson- 3 The dry flong placed in the casting box.jpg

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English: Illustrations from: Stereotyping and electrotyping (1880) by Frederick J. F. Wilson. Available at https://archive.org/details/stereotypingelec00wils
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Source Stereotyping and electrotyping : a guide for the production of plates by the papier machê and plaster processes : with instructions for depositing copper by the battery or by the dynamo machine : also hints on steel and brass facing, etc. (1880) by Frederick J. F. Wilson. Available at https://archive.org/details/stereotypingelec00wils
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Placing the now-dry flong into a casting box

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current10:13, 20 August 2020Thumbnail for version as of 10:13, 20 August 20201,394 × 1,718 (410 KB)JohncosgraveUploaded a work by Uncredited illustrators (Some of the illustrations had first appeared in 1880) from Stereotyping; a practical treatise of all known methods of stereotyping, with special consideration of the papier maché process; to which is added an appendix giving concise information on questions most frequently overlooked by Charles S Partridge. https://archive.org/details/stereotypingprac00partrich with UploadWizard
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