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Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918
Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918
Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918
Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918
Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918
Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918

Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918

In one document, the Association of Lithographers in Greece demands a wage increase

In the second document, a 35% increase in wages is given, which is signed by Vasilis Papachrysanthou and Georgios Stangel.

(In the 2nd document apparently a paper from the Papachrysanthou Lithographic Business was used)

Beautiful chromolithographs adorn both documents.

Vasilios Papachrysanthou was a self-taught marble sculptor and studied the technique of lithography in Paris and in 1888 founded his own lithographic business.

Georgios Stangel was the owner of the Royal Court lithographic business.

Both have collaborated with Sotiris Christidis

The documents have wear

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Lithographers and Lithography Workers in Greece 1918 

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