Paper-staining Machinery at Messrs Sandersons, Chiswick, the rods placed on the endless chains catch up the paper into long loops by English School

Paper-staining Machinery at Messrs Sandersons, Chiswick, the rods placed on the endless chains catch up the paper into long loops

(Paper-staining Machinery at Messrs Sandersons, Chiswick, the rods placed on the endless chains catch up the paper into long loops )


English School

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Paper-staining Machinery at Messrs Sandersons, Chiswick, the rods placed on the endless chains catch up the paper into long loops by English School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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