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Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate giving the figure of a Chinese vase, by P.P. Thoms, printer, Warwick Square, London, one of collection of raw and manufactured products from the Great Exhibition of 1851

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype printing plate, four cast plates mounted on wood block, for "Whist Drive and Dance" at "Newington and St. Leonard's Church", made about 1940

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, frontispiece, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, contents page, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, Edinburgh 1745-1845, page from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 11, The Castle Hill, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 64, The Old Tolbooth, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 126, The Parliament House, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 95, Some Memories of the Luckenbooths, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 129, The Parliament House, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 122, Marlin's and Niddry's Wynd, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 25, The Castle Hill, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 82, The Old Tolbooth, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 78, The Old Bank Close, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 92, The Old Tolbooth, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

Stereotype printing plate Stereotype printing plate

Stereotype plate, page 100, Some Memories of the Luckenbooths, from the 1912 edition of Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers and illustrated by James Riddel, lead alloy, made by W. & R. Chambers Ltd, Edinburgh, 1912

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