William Daniel Richmond
(1832-1903)

Editor’s Address(es)

  • 74-76 Great Queen St., Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, England

Notes

  • “Mr. W. D. Richmond is a native of Dursley, in Gloucestershire, and was articled to a patent agent in Birmingham. As a draughtsman he became enamoured of lithography, and, with Messrs. Billing, Son, & Co. of Birmingham, he was for many years employed as a general litho draftsman, but more especially in chromo work and engraving on stone. For a few years he was employed in other pursuits, but in 1874 he undertook the supervision of the lithographic department of Messrs. Wyman & Sons’ printing-office, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, where he has since remained gaining considerable reputation–among other work, for the pictorial supplements printed under his management for The Builder, The Furniture Gazette, and other important journals” (Bigmore and Wyman vol. 2, p. 257)

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