3.1.3: 1725 - 1830 - Paper (incl. production, watermarks, paper trade)


During the eighteenth century, the share of the Dutch product in the national paper market became larger and larger. The importation of French paper declined for a number of reasons. The fact that Dutch interests in the French paper industry had largely disappeared by the end of the seventeenth century would certainly have had an influence.

The change in quality was probably just as important. It was usual in France to allow rags to rot longer before processing them into fibres. While this did simplify the production process, it was at the expense of the strength of the paper. Dutch paper, on the other hand, was of high quality, not least because of the excellent sizing. It was also exported in large quantities. Much paper of moderate quality was imported from France for the production of cheap printed matter.

Just as in the seventeenth century, the name of the factor and/or paper manufacturer was often indicated by his initials in the watermark or as a separate countermark. In some cases, more information was offered by the data on the packaging around a ream of paper (usually 500 sheets), the so-called 'ream wrapper'.

The full name of the paper manufacturer was now also regularly specified in the watermark or in the countermark. Traders' names also appeared in full later in the eighteenth century as watermarks or countermarks.

Throughout the eighteenth century, methods were sought to work with cheaper raw materials or to make paper more attractive in other ways. A somewhat wider screen with thicker copper wires was used from about 1690. This invention, which was probably Dutch, accelerated the production process. Later in the eighteenth century, there were experiments with the addition of blueing to give a somewhat cooler and apparently fresher tint to the paper. Honig, the paper manufacturers, achieved nice results with this.

The major change was as a result of the invention of the woven copper screen on which the paper was cast without the old pattern of chain lines and laid lines. The first paper resulting from the new invention came from the famous English manufacturer, James Whatman. An old story has it that he developed, at the request of and in co-operation with the type designer and printer, John Baskerville, a smoother and more regular paper which showed the fine serifs in Baskerville's new typeface at their best. Although the invention of the modified screen had already been accomplished in 1756, this `wove paper' only became established towards the end of the eighteenth century. The Zaandam manufacturer, Jan Kool, went to work around 1806, partly financed by colleagues, as a servant for Whatman in order to discover the secret of wove paper. This type of paper was then also produced in the Netherlands from 1807 onwards.

Dutch paper was a major, high-quality export product throughout the second half of the eighteenth century. The major manufacturers were the Blauw, Honig, Van der Ley and Van Gerrevinck families. The late introduction of wove paper was, however, an initial indication that the Dutch paper industry had started to lose its powerful position within Europe.

The search for mechanical methods for the manufacture of paper resulted in 1799 in a machine for which the Frenchman Nicolas-Louis Robert took out a patent. In 1801, a patent was issued to John Gamble in England for a comparable machine. Especially after the improvements made by Henry Foudrinier, this new machine started its triumphal march and more or less completely overwhelmed hand-made paper within a few decades. As it had done with the production of wove paper, the Dutch industry reacted somewhat slowly to industrial developments. The result was that it eventually lost its premier position within Europe.


author: Th. Laurentius
 
 


Paper (incl. production, watermarks, paper trade)



Boekhoven J. van - biographical data

Name: Boekhoven, J. van
Name: Boekhoven-Bosch, Van
Name: Leydenroth van Boekhoven, Willem
Name: Hoffen, Hendrik Adriaan Marius van
Name: Gerlings, Hendrik
Name: Gerlings, J. W.
Name: Telghuijs, J. W.
address: Utrecht
Period: 1844-1968


Borcharen J. C. van - biographical data

Name: Borcharen, J. C. van
Name: Leyffardt
address: Leiden
Period: ....-1852


Centre Culturel Français de Leyde - biographical data

Name: Centre Culturel Français de Leyde
address: Leiden
Period: 1964 - 1964
Period: geen


Coulomb Press Leyden - biographical data

Name: Coulomb Press Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1972 - 1999
Period: geen


Coulomb Press Leyden : Leids Cytologisch en Pathologisch Laboratorium - biographical data

Name: Coulomb Press Leyden : Leids Cytologisch en Pathologisch Laboratorium
address: Leiden
Period: 1985 - 1985
Period: geen


De Leye - biographical data

Name: De Leye
address: Haaren
Period: 1994 - 1994
Period: geen


Department of Datatheory, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leyden - biographical data

Name: Department of Datatheory, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1975 - 1975
Period: geen


Dept. of Datatheory, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leyden - biographical data

Name: Dept. of Datatheory, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1975 - 1975
Period: geen


Drukkerij Ziekenhuis Leyenburg - biographical data

Name: Drukkerij Ziekenhuis Leyenburg
address: Den Haag
Period: 1994 - 1994
Period: geen


Educational Research Center, University of Leyden - biographical data

Name: Educational Research Center, University of Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1973 - 1973
Period: geen


Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Leyden - biographical data

Name: Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1983 - 1983
Period: geen


Herman N. Leys & BMP-SOVON - biographical data

Name: Herman N. Leys & BMP-SOVON
address: Arnhem
Period: 1999 - 1999
Period: geen


International Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Leyden - biographical data

Name: International Institute of Air and Space Law, University of Leyden
address: Leiden
Period: 1987 - 1987
Period: geen


Judith Leyster Stichting - biographical data

Name: Judith Leyster Stichting
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1989 - 1993
Period: geen


Leidsche roei- en zeilvereeniging "Die Leythe" - biographical data

Name: Leidsche roei- en zeilvereeniging "Die Leythe"
address: Leiden
Period: 1979 - 1979
Period: geen


Leidse Roei- en Zeilvereniging Die Leythe - biographical data

Name: Leidse Roei- en Zeilvereniging Die Leythe
address: Leiden
Period: 1945 - 1945
Period: geen


Leydenroth - biographical data

Name: Leydenroth
address: Utrecht
Period: 1913 - 1918
Period: geen


Leydenroth van Boekhoven - biographical data

Name: Leydenroth van Boekhoven
address: Utrecht
Period: 1912 - 1920
Period: geen


Leyden University - biographical data

Name: Leyden University
address: Leiden
Period: 1974 - 1990
Period: geen


Leyden University, Center for Research in Public Economics - biographical data

Name: Leyden University, Center for Research in Public Economics
address: Leiden
Period: 1990 - 1990
Period: geen


Leyden University, Department of Human and Computer Studies - biographical data

Name: Leyden University, Department of Human and Computer Studies
address: Leiden
Period: 1986 - 1986
Period: geen


Leyer & Weerstra - biographical data

Name: Leyer & Weerstra
address: Amsterdam
Period: 1989 - 1990
Period: geen


Leyerzapf, G. - biographical data

Name: Leyerzapf, G.
address: Venray
Period: 1879


Leyffardt - biographical data

Name: Leyffardt
Name: Leyffardt'sBoekhandel
Name: Borcharen, J. C. van
address: Leiden
Period: 1852 fl.


Leysma, Jan - biographical data

Name: Leysma, Jan
address: Leeuwarden 1718


Leys-van de Merbel - biographical data

Name: Leys-van de Merbel
address: Apeldoorn
Period: 1981 - 1981
Period: geen


Leyter-Nypels - biographical data

Name: Leyter-Nypels
address: Maastricht
Period: 1941 - 1941
Period: geen


Presse universitaire de Leyde - biographical data

Name: Presse universitaire de Leyde
address: Leiden
Period: 1972 - 1976
Period: geen


Presse universitaire de Leyde - biographical data

Name: Presse universitaire de Leyde
address: Den Haag
Period: 1980 - 1980
Period: geen


Recht & Beleid, Leyden Institute for Law and Public Policy, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden - biographical data

Name: Recht & Beleid, Leyden Institute for Law and Public Policy, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden
address: Leiden
Period: 1992 - 1993
Period: geen


Universitas Idonesia Leyden State University - biographical data

Name: Universitas Idonesia
Name: Leyden State University
address: Jakarta
address: Leiden
Period: 1972 - 1975
Period: geen


University of Leyden, Institute for International Studies - biographical data

Name: University of Leyden, Institute for International Studies
address: Leiden
Period: 1975 - 1975
Period: geen


W. Leydenroth - biographical data

Name: W. Leydenroth
address: Utrecht
Period: 1904 - 1904
Period: geen


Ziekenhuis Leyenburg - biographical data

Name: Ziekenhuis Leyenburg
address: Den Haag
Period: 1987 - 1992
Period: geen


Images about Ley*


Illustration of a wind-driven paper mill on a ream wrapper.