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Metal business plate, Hutcheson, Bowman & Stewart

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Hints on letterpress printing: a printing trades glossary (HB and J's handbook for the guidance of buyers of letterpress printing in New Zealand: part I)

New Zealand in Review: an illustrated digest of interesting information, historical, geographical and otherwise, relating to New Zealand / compiled and illustrated by James Berry.

Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, City of Wellington, New Zealand, January 9 1954 to January 16 1954.

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Metal business plate.

Hutcheson, Bowman & Stewart was a long-established Wellington firm. Flourishing through the 1930s and 1940s, as Hutcheson, Bowman and Johnson, they often executed contract work for the New Zealand Government's Tourist and Education departments. This time-etched sign plate still remains outside their former Adelaide Road location; their Tory Street plant was sold in 2001 and the building refurbished as a restaurant and apartments.

 
    
     

 

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