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Siderography is a mechanical process developed by Jacob Perkins in the early 1800s enabling the unlimited reproduction of engraved steel plates. The process
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British engraver, currency and stamp printer, book publisher and illustrator
to their exhibitions. Jacob Perkins the American inventor developed siderography, a steel engraving technique, and in 1809 met Joseph Chessborough Dyer
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Transferrers' Association, the first labor union for workers skilled in siderography (the engraving and mass reproduction of steel plates for newspaper printing)
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Se-tenant Semi-official Semi-postal Separation Ship mail [ru] Siege mail Siderography Slogan cancellation Socked on the nose (SON) Souvenir card Souvenir sheet
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interpretation of the typography of bank notes, based on a study of siderography - the steel engraving process used for currency and old fashioned stocks
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contained 24 copies of the engraved image. This process is known as siderography. The original plates, dies, and rolls for this series were destroyed
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Sensible, Intelligent
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Generous
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Skilled Person; God
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Variant form of Hebrew Efrayim, EFRAIMA means "double-land; twin-land."
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Son of the one who served Saint Michael.
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Part of Goddess Laxmi
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One skilled in siderography.
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The art or practice of steel engraving; especially, the process, invented by Perkins, of multiplying facsimiles of an engraved steel plate by first rolling over it, when hardened, a soft steel cylinder, and then rolling the cylinder, when hardened, over a soft steel plate, which thus becomes a facsimile of the original. The process has been superseded by electrotypy.
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Of or pertaining to siderography; executed by engraved plates of steel; as, siderographic art; siderographic impressions.