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electrotype
▪ I. electrotype (ɪˈlɛktrəʊtaɪp) [f. electro- + type.] 1. A model or copy of a thing formed by the deposition of copper on a mould by galvanic action: also attrib.1840 Athenæum 11 Apr., 324 We have received from Mr. Barclay what he calls an electrotype seal. 1857 Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. (ed. 3) II... Oxford English Dictionary
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Electrotyping
The mold and its attached electrotype are removed from the solution, and the electrotype and the mold are separated. The electrotype was done by Elkington, Mason, & Co. for the Great Exhibition of 1851. wikipedia.org
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photo-electrotype
photo-electrotype see photo- 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fuchsia simplicicaulis
It's Herbaria type is electrotype MA 11/92 11. References Flora of Peru simplicicaulis wikipedia.org
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volta-
volta- (ˈvɒltə) combining form of voltaic a.1 used in a few technical terms, as volta-electric, volta-electrometer, volta-inductric; voltaplast (see quot.); voltatype n., an electrotype; v. trans., to electrotype. voltagraphy, given in some Dicts. as a synonym of ‘electrotypy’, after Penny Cycl. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Juozas Kalinauskas
Pundzius" copper, electrotype, Ø 16 cm; 1993 "Anniversary of Vilnius – 670 years" head, reverse, electrotype. Ø18 cm; 1994 "Lithuanian President K. Birziskis" averse, electrotype, Ø 19 cm; 1994 "Member of Lithuanian Parlament A. Albertynas" portraiture, copper, electrotype, Ø 19 cm; 1996 "Dr. wikipedia.org
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electro
electro, n. and v. (ɪˈlɛktrəʊ) Used colloq. as an abbreviation for: a. electro-plate v., electro-plating vbl. n.; b. electrotype n. and v.1864 Sala in Daily Tel. 14 Dec., Intrinsically base metal might have passed current until the electro wore off. Mod. They allowed him to take electros of all thei... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Evan Thomas
Death of Tewdrig In Y Gaer, a metal electrotype of his 1848 plaster sculpture, Death of Tewdrig, depicts the dying fifth-century king Tewdrig and saint This was shown again at the Royal Academy in 1849, and again as an electrotype at the Great Exhibition of 1851. wikipedia.org
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Reducing Machine
Hill developed a variation of the Contamin whereby the electrotype was traced horizontally using a treadle. wikipedia.org
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Cliché forgery
The term "cliché" is used in French numismatics to refer to a thin electrotype copy of a coin or medal with the sides displayed separately so that they wikipedia.org
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Pehr G. Holmes
In 1909 Holmes established his own Electroplating firm, the Holmes Electrotype Foundry. Holmes also engaged in the banking and insurance business. Holmes returned to Worcester and his electrotype business. wikipedia.org
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Elkington & Co.
One of their most famous pieces is the electrotype copy of the Jerningham Wine Cooler, at the Victoria & Albert Museum. wikipedia.org
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Printing Act of 1895
plates from which any Government publication is printed", with the proviso "that no publication reprinted from such stereotype or electrotype plates and It was then proposed that a proviso be added to section 53 "that no publication reprinted from such stereotype or electrotype plates shall be copyrighted wikipedia.org
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Graphotype
After this, the block is dried and reproduced by the stereotype or the electrotype process. wikipedia.org
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Nature printing
For larger numbers of images, a facsimile to be used as the printing plate is made in copper by the electrotype process. Further reading Eric P. wikipedia.org
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