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Ashendene Press was a
small private press founded by St John
Hornby (1867–1946). It
operated from 1895 to 1915 in Chelsea,
London and was revived...
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Hayward as well as "Thames-Capsule" by Raphaël
Verona and Gaël Faure.
Ashendene Press –
Private press (1895–1935)
based in Chelsea,
London Es**** House...
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Ashendene Boys Home was a
former home for boys
admitted to care of the
Victorian Government in Australia. The
centre operated between 1966 and 1988 and...
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movement in both
England and the
United States,
particularly the work of the
Ashendene, Doves, and
Roycroft Presses.
Around 1900,
rubrication was incorporated...
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Thames following a
business disagreement. He also
worked with the
Ashendene Press to cut the
Subiaco and
Ptolemy types. A
somewhat retiring figure...
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Centre Nalu at
Fulham Correctional Centre Closed facilities Allambie Ashendene Ballarat HM
Prison Beechworth Bendigo Castlemaine Fairlea Geelong J Ward...
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Development (Grafton, 1959). Stan Knight,
Historical Types: From
Gutenberg to
Ashendene (Oak
Knoll Press, 2012), ISBN 9781584562986.
Ellen Lupton,
Thinking with...
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Minimum (juveniles)
Youth Justice Custodial Services circa 1966 10
Buxton Ashendene Boys Home
Closed Juveniles Family Welfare Division of the
Social Welfare...
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where you will
never be bored." The
others were the Kelmscott, Doves,
Ashendene, Eragny, and Es****
House Presses. In the
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery...
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warped blocks. Her
experience of a real
private press, St John Hornby's
Ashendene Press, was
rather more mixed.
Raverat spent a year
producing 29 wood engravings...