British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . ess and premises weretaken over by Dellaganas, and remained abranch of the firm until the premises weredestroyed by firm some years ago. July 7,1931. The Firms Development. The company opened branches in Man-chester and Liverpool, and when zinco-engraving and subsequently half-tone (thenknown as the Meisenbach process) were in-troduced, departments were added for theirexploitation. At the present time Messrs. and Co., Ltd., have works at 11,Shoe-lane, and 14, Bishopsgateavenue, Camo-mile-street, London ; at 62 and 62.\, Greengateand Daws


British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . ess and premises weretaken over by Dellaganas, and remained abranch of the firm until the premises weredestroyed by firm some years ago. July 7,1931. The Firms Development. The company opened branches in Man-chester and Liverpool, and when zinco-engraving and subsequently half-tone (thenknown as the Meisenbach process) were in-troduced, departments were added for theirexploitation. At the present time Messrs. and Co., Ltd., have works at 11,Shoe-lane, and 14, Bishopsgateavenue, Camo-mile-street, London ; at 62 and 62.\, Greengateand Dawsons Croft (process works), Salford, ments. The company has also been honouredby being called in to advise on the most suit-able methods for printing plates for Statepurposes. Nearly 30 years ago the Dalziel Fine ArtHard Metal Stereo process was introduced ata printing exhibition at the AgriculturalHall. A license as a trade house for^ thesupply of these stereos to printers wasacquired by the company. > The old stereo plaster moulding and. Head Office in Shoe Lane, London, Manchester; andat 35, Atherton street, Liver-pool (which in 1914 was amalgamated withthe business carried on by Mr. J. R. Denby,and now trades as Dellagana and Denby,Ltd.), while the secretarys office and boardroom are at Montague House, Stonecutter-street, For about 50 years Dellaganas had a stereofoundry in the Bank of England for the print-ing of dividend warrants, etc, and they stillsupply, as they have for a long period, theprinting plates for other Government depart- dipping pots (used for music plates for yearsafter flong was in general use) have longdisappeared, as have the Smee batteries fordeposit of the copper electro shells and Della-ganas works are now equipped with thelatest depositing dynamos—powerful hydrau-lic presses—gas-heated metal furnaces andfinishing machines of the latest British andAmerican type. Thus Dellaganas claim tomake printing blocks by every known process,cover


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