LC control no. | nr 93027604 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Dalziel Brothers |
Variant(s) | Brothers Dalziel Dalziel Bros. |
See also | Founder: Dalziel, George, 1815-1902 Member: Dalziel, Edward, 1817-1905 Member: Dalziel, Margaret Jane, 1819-1894 Member: Dalziel, John, 1822-1869 Member: Dalziel, Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus, 1823-1906 |
Beginning date | 1839 |
Located | London (England) |
Address | 48 Albert Street Mornington Crescent London England 4 Camden Street North Camden Town London England |
Field of activity | Wood-engraving Illustration of books |
Found in | Every boys' book, 1856: p. iv (engraved by the brothers Dalziel) plates (Dalziel) RLIN database, 7-27-93 (hdg.: Dalziel Brothers; Brothers Dalziel) Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's progress, 1882: t.p. (illustrated by Dalziel Bros.) Wikipedia, 8 December 2015 (Brothers Dalziel; firm of Victorian engravers founded in 1839 by George Dalziel (1815-1902) and his brother Edward Dalziel (1817-1905), later joined by John Daliziel and Thomas Dalziel (1823-1906), all sons of Alexander Dalziel) Oxford dictionary of national biography, 8 December 2015 (Dalziel family; wood-engravers; established the London firm known as the Dalziel brothers, one of the most important providers of book and magazine illustrations in the mid-Victorian period; four of the sons of Alexander Dalziel and Elizabeth Hills worked in the firm: George Dalziel (1815-1902) founded the firm; in 1840 he was joined by his brother Edward (1817-1905), at the address 48 Albert Street, Mornington Crescent; joined in their wood-engraving business by their sister Margaret Jane (1819-1894) in 1851, and by their brother John in 1852 (1822-1869) and Thomas (1823-1906) in 1860; business address changed to 4 Camden Street North, Camden Town from 1854) |