Harrison and Sons

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Harrison and Sons
Company typePrivate Limited Company
IndustrySecurity printing
Founded1750
FounderThomas Harrison
Defunct1997
FateSold to
Parent
Lonrho

Harrison and Sons was a major worldwide engraver and printer of

banknotes
.

History

The company was established in 1750 by Thomas Harrison in Warwick Lane, London; in 1839 Thomas Richard Harrison entered into partnership with John William Parker, creating Harrison and Co. It went through similar names and retained Harrison family ownership until 1979 when sold to Lonrho.[1]

Harrison and Sons printed its first stamp, a 1d Inland Revenue stamp for Montserrat, in 1866. This seems to be the only stamp printed by the company during the 19th century.[2]

It obtained its first

Silver Jubilee of King George V. The first UK Christmas issue in 1966, on the specially designed Jumelle press, was also printed at Harrison and Sons. They printed their last British commemorative issue, referred to as "Queen’s Beasts’ issue", in 1998. The stamps were actually printed one year before they were issued to the public.[5] During the 1920s, Harrison & Son printed banknotes for the Commonwealth Bank in Australia.[6] In 1933, the factory moved to High Wycombe.[4]

The company (abbreviation H&S) also printed stamps, banknotes, passports and gift vouchers for over 100 other countries from 1881.[5] Some of its most famous publications were The London Gazette and Burke's Peerage.[1]

In 1979, the business was purchased by Lonrho. In February 1997, it was sold to De La Rue with the High Wycombe plant refurbished.[7] The plant closed in 2003.[8]

Company names

  • Harrison and Co (1839–1849)[1]
  • Harrison and Son (1849–1854)[1]
  • Harrison and Sons (1854–1920)[1]
  • Harrison & Sons Limited (1920–1997)[1][9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Harrison and Sons Limited, printers". National Archives. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. ISSN 0954-8084
    .
  3. ^ Sanders, Malcolm. "Glossary H-M". King George VI - Great Britain. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b Harrison & Sons Ltd: A Timeline from King George II to King George VI Stamp Printers
  5. ^ a b Stamp Printers by Country Stamp Printers
  6. ^ The Commonwealth Bank and the Note Issue 1920 - 1960 Museum of the Reserve Bank of Australia
  7. ^ "De La Rue to cut 400 jobs", The Independent, 15 April 1997
    - De La Rue to restructure banknote and security print business De La Rue 30 April 1997
    - Our History - De La Rue
  8. De La Rue 23 September 2002
  9. ^ Companies House extract company no 168827 Harrison & Sons Limited