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L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans

L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans


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L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans

5615712 L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans ) as its publishers or printers device from around 1880. The ship was chosen as the companys founder Thomas Longman purchased an existing publishing house and began operating out of a shop called The Ship in Paternoster Road in 1726. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Photograph of printers mark from 1886 book published by Longmans, Green & Co.); Photo eAF Fotografie; English, out of copyright

Media ID 23583944

© AF Fotografie / Bridgeman Images

1726 1880 1880s Brand Branding Company Device Identity Logo Printer Printers Printing Publisher Publishing House Trade Mark Green And Co Longmans


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This photograph showcases the iconic L & Co Ship 1726 logo, which was used by Longmans Green and Company as their publishers or printers device from around 1880. The image captures a piece of history, representing the rich heritage of this renowned publishing company. The ship depicted in the logo holds great significance to Longmans Green and Company's origins. It symbolizes the founder Thomas Longman's acquisition of an established publishing house in 1726, where he began his operations at a shop called The Ship on Paternoster Road. This historical connection adds depth to the logo, making it more than just a simple design. Printed in 1886 book published by Longmans, Green & Co. , this print preserves not only the visual representation but also serves as a testament to their long-standing reputation as esteemed publishers. The intricate details captured in this image highlight the craftsmanship involved in creating such branding elements during that era. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph today, we are reminded of London's vibrant printing industry during the late 19th century. This emblematic logo served as both a trade mark and badge of origin for Longmans Green and Company - an enduring symbol that represented quality literature produced by one of England's most respected publishing houses. Overall, this print encapsulates not only a beautiful piece of art but also tells us an intriguing story about how companies like Longmans Green and Company built their brand identities through distinctive logos like L & Co Ship 1726

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