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The Shadow studied the picture, which had been printed from an electrotype.
They are both made of gilt copper electrotype.
Nelson's Holyground recordings were released in February 2001 as Electrotype.
Watermark and Electrotype are made by controlling the gap of density of the fibres which create certain images for the banknotes.
This was shown again at the Royal Academy in 1849, and again as an electrotype at the Great Exhibition of 1851.
The electrotype was done by Elkington, Mason, & Co. for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
It was bought by the English government for £3000, and thousands of copies made by galvanoplastie or electrotype were sold and spread all over the world.
In the volume, several coins from the Mint's coin cabinet, including an 1804 dollar, were reproduced by tracing a pantograph stylus over an electrotype of the coins.
Walker also published his own book on Electrotype Manipulation, followed by his Electric Telegraph Manipulation (1850), and many other scientific works.
With a Description of the Electrotype Process., Boston, Massachusetts: Daniel Davis, Jr., (1842) pp.
An important example of electrotyping's use for preservation is the electrotype of the plaster life-mask of the poet John Keats (see photograph E below).
The WMPA Electrotype Foundry was in operation by 1894 at 316 and 318 East Onondaga Street.
The mold and its attached electrotype are removed from the solution, and the electrotype and the mold are separated.
Towards the end of his undergraduate degree he became a contributor to the Westminster Review with his first article entitled "Electrotype and Daguerreotype," published in September 1840.
This copy is an electrotype of the Florence Baptistry Doors known as the Gates of Paradise by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
An electrotype (silver on copper core) copy was made during the Victorian Age in 1884 in Birmingham by Elkington & Co. in celebration of the original.
In Brecknock Museum a metal electrotype of his 1848 plaster sculpture, Death of Tewdrig, depicts the dying fifth-century king Tewdrig and saint of Glamorgan.
It was too late to have important electrotype and stereotype plates shipped to India from Oxford, and the Oxford printing house itself was overburdened with government printing orders as the empire's propaganda machine got to work.
The medal in question is a gold one weighing 36 solidi (164g), discovered in 1751 and now lost after being stolen from the Cabinet des Médailles (now part of the BNF) in 1831, although an electrotype of it survives.
His first significant foray was the creation of the Rapid-American Corporation by combining his significant stake in Rapid Electrotype Company, a platemaking concern with the American Colortype Company, a maker of stereoview lithographs and dollhouse furniture.
The image to the right shows one of the earliest uses of electrotyping in the United States; it is a comparison done by Joseph Alexander Adams in 1841 of the printed image prepared directly from a wood carving and of the image printed from a copper electrotype copy.