Lithographic Printing. [Mrs Wood's lithographic press, and art materials, Liverpool Street, Hobart].
Title
Lithographic Printing. [Mrs Wood's lithographic press, and art materials, Liverpool Street, Hobart].
Author
Wood, Mrs.Source
Colonial Times (Hobart)Details
30 April 1830, page 1, column 1.Publication date
30 April 1830Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Abstract
It is thought that Mrs Wood must have been the wife of James Wood who published Charles Atkinson's Views Through Hobart Town.
Full text
Lithographic Printing.
The above Art practised in all its Branches, at Mrs. Wood’s, opposite the Waterloo Mill, in Liverpool-street.
Ink and chalk Drawings, Maps, Plans, Illustrations, Music and Music paper, fac-similes, Circular Address and Compliment Cards, Bill Heads and cards for tradesmen, labels, Bills of landing, law and Military Forms, Views in Hobart town and the Interior, Signals, Ornamental Book Covers, &c. &c. &c. executed in the best manner with the utmost dispatch.
Mrs. WOOD in soliciting the attention of the Public to the Lithographic Printing, feels persuaded that it will be found to possess all the ordinary merits of Copper Engraving, with the decided and very important advantages of being executed in one third of the time, of giving a far greater number of impressions, and at considerably less expense.
April 27, 1830.
[Colonial Times (Hobart), 30 April 1830, p 1, col. 1.]
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