Day & Haghe (from c. 1831), chromolithographic printers

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Day & Haghe (from c. 1831), chromolithographic printers

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  • 'Day & Son' (after 1845)
  • 'Lithographers to the Queen'
  • Lithographers to Queen Victoria
  • Lithographers to the King, London
  • William Day
  • Louis Haghe

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The main British firm of chromolithographic printers. William Day (1797-1845) set up the firm in c. 1824. From c. 1831 traded as Day & Haghe (Louis Haghe, 1806-1885). Haghe left to devote himself to watercolour in the 1850s, where after the firm continued as Day & Son under William Day the younger (1823-1906), also referred to as WJ Day.

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