RA Collection: People and Organisations
The Chiswick Press was founded by Charles Whittingham I (1767–1840) in 1811. The management of the Press was taken over in 1840 by the founder's nephew Charles Whittingham II (1795–1876). The name was first used in 1811, and the Press continued to operate until 1962. C. Whittingham I gained notoriety for his popularly priced classics, but the Chiswick Press became very influential in English printing and typography under C. Whittingham II who, most notably, published some of the early designs of William Morris. The Chiswick Press deserves conspicuous credit for the reintroduction of quality printing into the trade in England when in 1844 it produced The Diary of Lady Willoughby. [Source: Wikipedia].
Algernon Graves
A dictionary of artists who have exhibited works in the principal London exhibitions from 1760 to 1893 / compiled by Algernon Graves - London ; Birmingham: 1895
13/2871
Austin Dobson
Old Kensington palace : and other papers - London: 1910
14/5253
Charles Christopher Black
Michael Angelo Buonarroti, sculptor, painter, architect : the story of his life and labours / by Charles Christopher Black - London: 1875
12/2380
Thomas Robert Way
The ancient halls of the city guilds / drawn in lithography by Thomas R. Way, with some account of the history of the companies, by Philip Norman. - London: [1903]
14/1578