0 a picture printed using a stone or metal block on which an image has been drawn with a thick substance that attracts ink --
The net cost of printing and lithographing was £5,900, namely, cost of printing report and appendices, £6,380; other printing, £120; cost of lithographing certain maps, £1,500; less estimated proceeds of sale of publications, £2,100.
Under the aegis of this body steps have been taken to increase by all possible means deliveries of ceramic lithographs to the industry.
We get them lithographed, and they cost very much less.
One is the sale of lithographs, postcards and pictures.
The shortage of lithographs has now been overcome, with the co-operation of the printers.
Arrangements for the purchase of lithographs on favourable terms have now been completed, and the first batch has been supplied.
The businesses affected are involved in the production of toiletries, handbags, folding decorative cartons, lithographs, bed linen and lead acid batteries.
Of special concern is his replacement of the one rapt figure gazing at a cave formation in the initial sketch by three figures in the lithograph.