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QUEEN VICTORIA - Line‑Engraved

'Ivory heads', on interleaving paper (Robinson) [M] 49(4)88

1d Die 1 reserve die (Patmore) [L] 58(5)97

1841‑80, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)26

Archer, post‑trial plates (Simpson) [C] 46(1)3

Auction sale, Durham Collection [S] 31(5)92

— Folkard Collection (Phillips press release) [M] 36(6)112, (Jackson) [M] 37(1)10

— Wills Collection (Harmers of London) [M] 28(1)12

Blueing of the 1d red (Slattery) [L] 49(1)1, (Slattery) [L] 49(2)40

Book review, British Line‑Engraved Stamps: Repaired Impressions. Wiggins (Dagnall) [R] 21(3)40

Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840‑1864. Statham (Folkard) [R] 34(2)29

GB, The Line‑Engraved Issues of the Victorian Era. Reck (Fisher) [R] 21(3)40

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840‑1864, Vols 1 & 2, 1995. Statham (Sherman) [R] 34(1)17

— — Vol. 3. Statham (Sherman) [R] 35(5)92

— — Vols 5‑8. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(1)16

— — Vols 9‑10. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(3)59

— — Vols 11 & 12. Statham (Bird) [R] 39(4)80

Colours, and the 'Penny Blue' (Gibbons‑Partridge) [M] 32(4)78

Die flaw? (Smith) [M] 29(4)69, (Reid) [C] 29(5)96

Dies, 1d, new difference between (Williams) [S] 29(5)98

Display, 25 Apr. 1987, QV by Howard O. Fraser (Kirk) [S] 25(4)62

— 29 Oct. 1988, Line‑Engraved and Embossed by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 16 Sept. 1989, Line‑engraved by Ian Dixon‑Patterson [S] 27(5)96

— 17 Mar. 1990, Classics by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

— 15 Sept. 1990, Line‑engraved by Robert Folkard (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)12

— 16 Nov. 1991, Early Line‑Engraved by Nigel Howard (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

Distribution, Alnwick, Stamp Office, early May 1840 (Wicks & Jackson) [L] 55(3)58

Dr Perkins paper, survey (Sherman) [L] 56(3)62

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)24

Ink, Rose Pink ingredient (Messenger) [M] 42(4)78, (Messenger) [M] 42(5)94

— nature of 'prussiate of potash' ingredient (Messenger) [M] 42(6)136, (Jackson) [C] 43(1)12

— of the 1d Red (Slattery) [L] 51(6)121, (Slattery) [L] 52(1)14

— recipe (Messenger) [M] 42(4)78

Interleaving paper, stamp images on (Dixon‑Patterson) [S] 27(4)72, (Robinson) [M] 49(4)88

Marginal markings (Lyon) [N] 35(2)39, (Lyon) [C] 36(1)16

Mixed franking, imperf. & perf. (Robinson) [M] 43(2)30

Mixed frankings, 1840 turned cover with 1d Black and 2d Blue (Pyle) [M] 59(5)107

PRO records (Wiseman) [S] 35(5)86

Paper contract, first (Messenger) [L] 40(4)41, (Messenger) [L] 40(6)112, (Messenger) [M] 41(2)23, (Messenger) [L] 41(4)71, (Hopkinson) [N] 41(4)76, (Dagnall) [N] 41(4)77

Paper, size of reams (Hopkinson) [M] 41(4)76, (Dagnall) [M] 41(5)103, (Madden) [M] 42(3)62

Perforation (Wiseman) [M] 43(2)37

— Napier machines, modifications to (Simpson) [M] 36(2)38, (Jackson) [C] 36(3)53, (Wiseman) [S] 36(3)54, (Simpson) [M] 36(3)55, (Wiseman) [S] 36(6)115, (Simpson) [M] 37(1)14

— crisis in 1879 (Simpson) [L] 37(1)14

— double (Batty) [M] 43(4)88

— gauge 16, in 1857-58 (Simpson) [L] 54(5)97

— missing pins (Maushammer) [M] 31(2)31, (Madden) [S] 31(2)40, [C] 31(3)53

— missing pins on Penny Reds, a notation for (Simpson) [M] 32(4)61

— no govt trials were made (Wiseman) [S] 43(2)39

— official, date of issue? (Sargent) [N] 36(4)80

— post‑trial Archer plates (Simpson) [L] 45(6)139

Plate numbers, allotted by Perkins, Bacon (Messenger) [S] 27(5)83

Plates, current numbers, list of (Messenger) [L] 37(2)30

— no records for 1867 (Messenger) [S] 29(2)31

— possible re‑use of (Leivers) [L] 37(1)1, (Batty) [M] 38(1)18, (Leivers) [S] 39(2)22, (Hollins) [S] 39(2)22, (Messenger) [M] 39(3)41, (Thomas) [S] 39(4)77, (Batty) [C] 39(6)114

— steel engraving plates (Rowse) [L] 29(1)4, (Messenger) [S] 30(1)18

— withdrawal and defacement (Simpson) [C] 36(1)18, (Messenger) [L] 36(4)61, (Messenger) [L] 36(5)91, (Simpson) [S] 36(6)105

Plating of the Penny 1840‑1864 (Fisher) [C] 22(3)42, (Fisher) [C] 23(1)16, (Fisher) [C] 23(2)28, (Dagnall) [E] 26(4)76, (Kirk) [C] 26(4)76, (Bolzan) [C] 26(4)76, (Chappell) [C] 26(4)76, (Thompson) [C] 26(4)76, (Thompson) [C] 26(4)77, (Fenning) [C] 28(4)80, (Batty) [C] 46(2)36

Plating techniques, letter tilt (Messenger) [S] 43(2)25

Plating, aids (Messenger) [N] 35(2)40

— using Fisher‑Brown plating gauge with computer (Abela & Jackson) [L] 40(2)26

Prince Consort Essay (Burgess) [L] 44(3)56

— image census (Burgess) [L] 44(4)89

— perforation fingerprints (Escott) [L] 55(3)49

— who printed them? (Jackson) [S] 55(3)52

Printing room at Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Messenger) [S] 34(2)40, (Beech) [S] 34(3)60

Printing, day and night work (Messenger) [M] 33(5)99, (Messenger) [M] 37(3)60

Rainbow trials, (Durham Collection) [N] 31(5)92

— end of State 2, beginning of State 3 (Rowse) [M] 30(5)89

Rarity of certain plates (Finch) [S] 30(2)35

Reserve plates (Messenger) [L] 36(1)5

Roulette, serpentine ('Treasury'), fingerprints (Escott) [L] 54(6)130

— stamps rouletted by Archer's first machine (Escott) [L] 56(2)42

Semi‑spoiled sheets (Madden) [M] 42(4)74

Spoilage rates (Messenger) [S] 25(5)82

Spoilt sheets, disposal of (Madden) [M] 42(5)108

Watermarks, Large Crown Types 1 & 2, further thoughts (Messenger) [S] 43(2)25

— — survey (Maushammer) [L] 43(1)19

— Large Crown Types 1 and 2, hybrid paper (Madden) [S] 29(3)51

— on Die 1 (Madden) [M] 34(1)1