William Leschallas (1795–1852), Stationer
William Leschallas (1795–1852), Stationer

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William Leschallas, a Huguenot living in Spitalfields, founded the company eventually called Millingtons, which originally developed and produced the famous Basildon Bond writing paper.

Frogmore Paper Mill & Visitor Centre

Hemel Hempstead

Title

William Leschallas (1795–1852), Stationer

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 72 x W 59 cm

Accession number

APT 2622

Acquisition method

originally in the Boardroom of Millington and Co. and transferred to John Dickinson & Co. Ltd

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

WILLIAM LESCHALLAS, Esq. FOUNDER IN 1824 OF THE HOUSE OF MILLINGTON & SONS

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