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Abstract This article discusses the album of early photographs of types belonging to Talbot Baines Reed (1852–1893), divided between St Bride’s Library and the library of the Victoria and Albert Museum, and offers some addenda. The collection has importance as the photographs were used by William Morris for the design of his own types, the earliest known use of photography for such a purpose.

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