Colección GB 0074 ACC/1079 - AUTOTYPE COMPANY, EALING {PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS}

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GB 0074 ACC/1079

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AUTOTYPE COMPANY, EALING {PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS}

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  • 1896 (Creación)

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0.01 linear metres

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The Autotype Company was founded in Brixton in 1868. The registered office was in the West End of London.

A new company was floated in 1870, also called Autotype Fine Art Company, and the premises moved from Brixton to Ealing. Manufacture of carbon paper continued in Ealing well into the 20th century, though by 1872 Autotype had already diversified in a variety of other photographic processes. By the late 1870s the company had grown to over 70 staff.

From carbon papers, Autotype moved into photogravure and by the first decade of the 20th century photogravure manufacturing represented over 25% of the company turnover.

The period between the two wars was one of intense diversification with photogravure representing nearly 90% of all sales. During the second war, Autotype undertook to do some work for the British government. One of the coating machines was dispatched to Canada for safe keeping, in case the factory in Ealing was bombed.

After 1946 Autotype expanded into the screen market and by the 1950s screen making materials were at the core of Autotype production.

By 1976 the Company moved to larger premises, in order to expand production, and chose a site in Wantage, south of Oxford. The old factory in Ealing was completely destroyed.

On June 14th 2005 Autotype International was acquired by MacDermid Inc. of Denver, Colorado.

Source of information: Company website at http://www.macdermidautotype.com/autotype.nsf/pages/europeaboutHistory

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GB 0074 ACC/1079 1896 Collection 0.01 linear metres Autotype Company , photographic works x Autotype Fine Art Company

The Autotype Company was founded in Brixton in 1868. The registered office was in the West End of London.

A new company was floated in 1870, also called Autotype Fine Art Company, and the premises moved from Brixton to Ealing. Manufacture of carbon paper continued in Ealing well into the 20th century, though by 1872 Autotype had already diversified in a variety of other photographic processes. By the late 1870s the company had grown to over 70 staff.

From carbon papers, Autotype moved into photogravure and by the first decade of the 20th century photogravure manufacturing represented over 25% of the company turnover.

The period between the two wars was one of intense diversification with photogravure representing nearly 90% of all sales. During the second war, Autotype undertook to do some work for the British government. One of the coating machines was dispatched to Canada for safe keeping, in case the factory in Ealing was bombed.

After 1946 Autotype expanded into the screen market and by the 1950s screen making materials were at the core of Autotype production.

By 1976 the Company moved to larger premises, in order to expand production, and chose a site in Wantage, south of Oxford. The old factory in Ealing was completely destroyed.

On June 14th 2005 Autotype International was acquired by MacDermid Inc. of Denver, Colorado.

Source of information: Company website at http://www.macdermidautotype.com/autotype.nsf/pages/europeaboutHistory

Received in 1970 (ACC/1079)

Plan of the Autotype Company works at Brownlow Road, Ealing Dean, 1896.

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Copyright rests with the City of London.
English

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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

Celebration of Innovation: A History of Autotype 1868-2005 by Sem Seaborne, Peter Levinsohn and David Godding
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. July to October 2009 Autotype Company , photographic works x Autotype Fine Art Company Trade (practice) Photographic trade Visual materials Companies Building plans Plans Enterprises

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Received in 1970 (ACC/1079)

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Plan of the Autotype Company works at Brownlow Road, Ealing Dean, 1896.

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One item

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Available for general access.

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Copyright rests with the City of London.

Idioma del material

  • inglés

Escritura del material

  • latín

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English

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Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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London Metropolitan Archives

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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