Longman and Strongi'th'arm [sic]
Active: 1885 - 1912
Function: Engravers, jewellers, silversmiths, die sinkers, medallists, seal engraver
Policy: Forrer states that the firm 'has been noted for all kinds of die-sinking work, seal engraving and trade in medals, miniatures, &c.' The owner of the firm in 1912 was Mr. E. C. Ball, and it was located at 1 Waterloo Place, London 'for many years'. See Forrer, vol. 5, (1912), p. 702.
Associated People
Owned by E.C. Ball
1912 (Circa)
Listed as the owner of the firm in 1912. See Forrer, vol. 5, (1912), p. 702.
Descriptions of Business or Institution
Listed under Medallists Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Coin, Gem, and Seal-Engravers, Mint Masters, &c., Ancient and Modern with References to their Works, B.C. 500 - A.D. 1900, Volume V, 1912 Biographical Dictionary of Medallists
Forrer notes that the owner of the company in 1912 was Mr. E. C. Ball, and that the firm's signature appears on a centenary medal of 'The Times' newspaper dated 1885. See Forrer, vol. 5, (1912), p. 702.
Listed under Medallists Post Office London Directory, 1900 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
1900
p.2206
Listed as 'Seal Engraver'
Sources
Post Office London Directory, 1900 Post Office/Kelly London Directories
1900
p.2206
Citing this record
'Longman and Strongi'th'arm [sic]', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/organization.php?id=msib4_1239720210, accessed 24 May 2013]







