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- 8 December 1934 (Vervaardig)
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Institutionele geschiedenis
The firm was founded as the Eboracum Letter Factory in 1888 by Robert Duncan Delittle and was originally on Railway Street (now George Hudson Street). It moved to purpose built premises in Vine Street in the early 20th century and at the height of its success employed 28 people in the manufacture of high quality large wooden printing type. It closed in 1997 and the building was pulled down. Delittle Court was built in its place.
The wood type manufacturer was known for their unique production of 'White-Letter' they named 'Eboracum' after the Roman name for York. Starting in 1940, DeLittle also cut wood type for Stephenson Blake, the leading type foundry in the United Kingdom.
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Material is held at the Print Museum in London.
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Copyright is held by CYC, with the exclusion of the rights in the Delittle typefaces themselves. Permission to exploit the typefaces should be referred to the donor.