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   Brooks
   Vincent Robert Albert
   V. R. A. B. ; Vincent Robert Alfred Brooks ;
   Mary Ann Wybrow (1815-1839) in 1839; cf. http://www.brooksfamilyhistory.co.uk/familygroup.php?familyID=F2281&tree=1 ;
   lithographer Alfred William Brooks (1xxx-1xxx); lithographer Frederick Vincent Brooks (1848-1921)
   1815 c. in London, England
   1885
   London, England
   printer and stationer John Brooks, a radical printer and stationer at 421 Oxford Street
   see http://www.brooksfamilyhistory.co.uk/familygroup.php?familyID=F2281&tree=1
   V.B. spent time on John Minter Morgan's farm estate near Uxbridge before returning to London to join his father in business; lithographic classes
   England, UK
   J. D. Hooker: Illustrations Himalayan Plants (1855) ; John Traherne Moggridge (1842-74) ; Lovell Reeve: Conchologia iconica (1843-78) ; malacologist William Healey Dall ; E. T. Draper: Graphic microscopy (London 1886) ; bacteriologist ->Edgar M. Crookshank ; Edmund T. Coleman: Scenes from the snow-fields: being illustrated of the upper
ice-world of Mont Blanc, from sketches made on the spot in the years 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858 with historical & descriptive remarks & comparison of Chamonix & S. Gervais route (1859) ;
   Henry Graves printseller ; Queen Victoria & Queen Dowager, Queen Adelaide ;
   George Baxter ; Walter Hood Fitch ; lithographer William Day & Son ;
   topographic, botanical, malacological, natural history, zoological, and bacteriological lithography, chromolithography, and photography ;
   http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/vincent-brooks,-day-son-lith-1888-pembroke-558-c-c54ee6297e ;
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Brooks,_Day_%26_Son; http://talk.sciencegossip.org/#/subjects/ASC000059j ;www.google.de/search?q=Vincent+Brooks ;
   AKL 14 1996: 381 ; Saunders 1995: 71 & 74 ; Nissen: Botan. Buchillustration 1966; Zoolog. Buchillustration 1969/78 ;


   Lithographic firm of Vincent Brooks, Day & Sons Ltd London (http://viaf.org/viaf/124787356) specialized in aniline process, engineering blue-print reproduction, Baxterotype color printing. The company was formed in 1867 when Vincent Brooks bought the name, good will and some of the property of Day & Son Ltd, which had gone into liquidation that year. See also http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/6267975?op=t&n=10&s=2 and https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp20213/vincent-brooks-day-and-son-limited
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