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De La Rue company history timeline

1832

The playing card was transformed when Thomas de la Rue registered a patent for 'certain improvements', including early colour printing! In 1832 he was granted a Royal Letters Patent from William IV.

1853

De La Rue was awarded its first stamp contract, for the 1853 Board of Inland Revenue receipt stamps.

1885

The company printed its first greetings card and occupied a prestigious position in the history of the Christmas card, continuing publication of greeting cards until 1885.

1939

In 1939 De La Rue built a factory in Shanghai to produce banknotes.

1940

On 11 September 1940 the company's Bunhill Row factories were destroyed in the Blitz.

1947

De La Rue was listed on the London Stock Exchange on 27 March 1947.

1986

Bradbury Wilkinson was acquired in 1986 and a year later Amblehurst was acquired (later to become De La Rue Holographics).

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1821
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