RA Collection: People and Organisations
Ebenezer Ward and George Lock starting a publishing concern in 1854 which became known as "Ward and Lock". Based originally in Fleet Street, London it outgrew its offices and in 1878 moved completely to Salisbury Square, London.
Trading names:
Ward and Lock – 1852 to 1891
Ward, Lock & Tyler (from 1865 to 1873[2])
Ward, Lock and Bowden Company – 1891 to 1893
Ward Lock and Bowden Ltd. – 1893 to 1897
Ward Lock & Co. Ltd. – 1897 to present
John Philip Davis
The Royal Academy, and the National Gallery. What is the state of those institutions? : What are the reforms contemplated by ministers? / By J.P. Davis. - London: 1858
17/655
H. W. Dulcken
Dalziels' illustrated goldsmith : comprising the vicar of wakefield, the traveller, retaliation, the deserted village, miscellaneous poems, the haunch of venison, the good-natured man, the captivity - an oratorio, she stoops of conquer, and a sketch of the life of oliver goldsmith / by H. W. Dulcken, Ph.D. ; with one hundred pictures drawn by G. J. Pinwell, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel - London: 1865
11/325
Robert Scott Burn
The illustrated architectural, engineering, & mechanical drawing-book : for the use of schools, students, and artisans - London: [1861?]
09/1501