- stereotyping,
which involved metal casting. By 1901,
stereotypers and
electrotypers in
several countries had
formed labor unions around these crafts. The...
- 1832, and,
according to the 19th-century
newspaper The
Engraver and
Electrotyper, "one of the
crowds that went to see the new
machine was
Robert Hoe,"...
- The
International Stereotypers' and
Electrotypers'
Union (ISEU) was a
labor union representing workers in two
related trades in the
United States and...
- The
National Society of
Electrotypers and
Stereotypers (NSES) was a
trade union representing workers in
print foundries in the
United Kingdom. The union...
- ****istants, (IPPUA) in 1897 and the
International Stereotypers' and
Electrotypers' Union, (IS&EU) in 1902. At the
start of the 20th century, ITU membership...
- one-time
Oakland school girl." Her
father William Paxton Comingore was an
electrotyper. He was also a
union organizer,
which influenced her
political education...
- Text-Book of Seamanship.
Originally published by "SMITH & MCDOUGAL,
ELECTROTYPERS";
digital copy
posted by the
Historic Naval Ships ****ociation. 1891...
-
completed an
apprenticeship with C****ell as an
electrotyper and
joined the
Federated Society of
Electrotypers and
Stereotypers in 1901. He was
elected as...
- 11, 1880) was an
American engraver who is said to have been the
first electrotyper in the
United States. He was born in New Germantown, New
Jersey (now...
- and
surgeon Joseph Alexander Adams (1803–1880),
American engraver and
electrotyper Joseph Quincy Adams Jr. (1880–1946),
Shakespeare scholar Joe
Adams (actor)...