- Source: George Jackson (plasterwork)
George Jackson (1766–1840) was a British plasterwork innovator, active from 1780 onwards. He was commissioned by architect Robert Adam to produce reverse-cut boxwood moulds (many to Adam designs). Jackson formed a company which still produces composition pressings and retains a boxwood mould collection.
In 1780 Jackson founded George Jackson & Sons Ltd. in London which was active in decorative plaster ornaments and introduced the use of composition plaster into England.
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External links
"George Jackson by 1804-1830, George Jackson & Sons 1830-1907, George Jackson & Sons Ltd from 1907". British picture framemakers, 1610-1950 - J. National Portrait Gallery.
"George Jackson company website". George Jackson Ltd.
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- George Jackson (plasterwork)
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