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Figure 9.—Empossep Print made by Whiting using 
Congreve’s print-embossing process. Reduced from 
7 x 6 inches. (Original in Constance Meade 
Collection, Oxford University Press.) 
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pound plates and signed ‘‘Whiting Patentee.” 
Undated. Reduced from 4 x 5 inches. (Original 
in Constance Meade Collection, Oxford University 
Press.) 
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Figure 10.—NerepLe Cases printed by a_ process 
similar to Congreve’s printing-embossing process. 
The contrasting color on three of the labels was 
printed separately. Unsigned, undated. Actual 
size. (Originals in Constance Meade Collection, 
Oxford University Press.) 
Figure 12.—Government Duty Seat for medicine, 
printed from Congreve’s compound plates. Late 
19th century. Enlarged from 2!: x 4 inches. 
(Original in Constance Meade Collection, Oxford 
University Press.) 
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