Category:J & C Walker

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<nowiki>J. & C. Walker; J. & C. Walker; شركة; graveur britannique; active 1820-95, were engravers, draughtsmen and publishers working through the 19th century; Walker, J.&C; I. & C. Walker; Walker (J. & C.); J. and C. Walker; Walker (Firm)</nowiki>
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J & C Walker (fl. 1820-95) - John Walker, Alexander Walker and Charles Walker, known collectively as J & C Walker (active 1820-95), were engravers, draughtsmen and publishers working through the 19th century. They had several offices 47 Bernard St Russel Sq (from 1830 - 1836), 3 Burleigh St Strand (from 1837 to 1840), 9 Castle St Holborn (from 1841 to 1847) and 37 Castle St Holborn (from 1848 to 1875). The firm is best known for its work in conjunction with the maps issued by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge or, as it is more commonly known, the S.D.U.K. However, they also engraved a large corpus of work for the British Admiralty , as well as issuing several important maps of India and multiple issues of the Royal Atlas. (source)