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- The Ashendene Press was a small private press founded by St John Hornby (1867–1946). It operated from 1895 to 1915 in Chelsea, London and was revived...
- Ashendene Boys Home was a former home for boys admitted to care of the Victorian Government in Australia. The centre operated between 1966 and 1988 and...
- movement in both England and the United States, particularly the work of the Ashendene, Doves, and Roycroft Presses. Around 1900, rubrication was incorporated...
- the Thames following a business disagreement. He also worked with the Ashendene Press to cut the Subiaco and Ptolemy types. A somewhat retiring figure...
- Smith, deputy vice-chairman of the NSPCC, and founder and owner of the Ashendene Press. Charles Harold St John (pronounced 'Sin-jun') Hornby was born on...
- Centre Nalu at Fulham Correctional Centre Closed facilities Allambie Ashendene Ballarat HM Prison Beechworth Bendigo Castlemaine Fairlea Geelong J Ward...
- warped blocks. Her experience of a real private press, St John Hornby's Ashendene Press, was rather more mixed. Raverat spent a year producing 29 wood engravings...
- Morris' Kelmscott Press, Es**** House Press, Eragny Press, Vale Press and Ashendene Press which had flourished before the First World War. The books produced...
- 1972–1973 Glorious Fifteenth 3 Terry Biddlecombe Ron Smyth 1973–1974 Ashendene 3 Redvers Weaver George Vergette 1974–1975 Benroy 3 David Mould Haynes...
- Minimum (juveniles) Youth Justice Custodial Services circa 1966 10 Buxton Ashendene Boys Home Closed Juveniles Family Welfare Division of the Social Welfare...