JosephGillott (11 October 1799 – 5 January 1872) was an English pen-manufacturer and patron of the arts based in Birmingham. After a brief period of schooling...
& Co Ltd., founded as Ash & Petit, traded at 70 Navigation Street. JosephGillott & Sons Ltd. made pen nibs in Bread Street, now Cornwall Street. Hinks...
choreographer Eric Gillott (born 1951), New Zealand cricketer Jacky Gillott (1939–1980), English novelist and broadcaster JosephGillott (1799–1873), English...
attended Birmingham University Foji Gill – singer, music producer JosephGillott (1799–1872) – industrialist Tommy Godwin (1920–2012) – racing cyclist...
by JosephGillott, owner of the Berry Hall estate when he built himself an opulent new home on the estate of the original Hall in the 1870s. Gillott wanted...
& Co Ltd. (founded as Ash & Petit) traded at 70 Navigation Street; JosephGillott & Sons Ltd. made pen nibs in Bread Street (now Cornwall Street) for...
manufacturer and art collector JosephGillott, one of William's regular customers who owned some of his pictures. Gillott was married with children, and...
fountain pen and in 1830, with the invention of a new machine, William JosephGillott, William Mitchell, and James Stephen Perry devised a way to mass manufacture...
method similar to Nieden. He used a small steel pen manufactured by JosephGillott, with the point converted into the cutting surface. The barrel would...
Victoria Works on Graham Street, which was built between 1839 and 1840 by JosephGillott for the mass production of steel pen nibs. On 28 May 1845 a party of...
Farm (picture), by the son of the successful Birmingham businessman JosephGillott in the late 19th century. Berry Hall Farm, in whose grounds the new...
in 1863, and continued at irregular intervals for many years, e.g. JosephGillott (1872), Sam Mendel (1875), Wynne Ellis and Albert Levy (1876), Albert...
purple-black or brown-black ink made from iron salts and tannic acids JosephGillott's – a manufacturer of ink pens Jotter – a type of ballpoint pen Lithol...
London stationer whose name they bore) he was less well known than JosephGillott and other makers, although he was really the largest producer in England...
a fountain pen. 1830: With the invention of a new machine, William JosephGillott, John Mitchell and James Stephen Perry devise a way to mass-produce...
patronage, as the home of major collectors such as JosephGillott, Edwin Sharp and William Bullock. Gillott in particular had one of the largest and most important...
trade exhibition, focusing on particular Birmingham companies such as JosephGillott & Sons Ltd and displaying examples of what they once made. While Birmingham...
with artists and buyers, including pen-maker and well-known patron JosephGillott, as well as with critics, would become a model for how modern art business...