William Day (lithographer)

William Day snr (1797–1845) was a lithographer and watercolour artist in partnership with Louis Haghe, forming the lithographic firm of Day & Haghe, famous in early Victorian London.

The firm printed lithographs dealing with an enormous variety of topics, including hunting scenes, topographical views and genre images.

[3] His son William Day jnr is recorded as being 27 years in the 1851 census and with the occupation of copperplate engraver and printer, living at 19 Lorraine Place, Islington, married to Elizabeth Rees (24 years old) from Gloucester, and with 2 sons William J.

Appearing in the same census record is William Day jnr's elder sister Caroline A Nicholls (30 years) married to John R Nicholls (38 years).

Rose shows up in the 1861 census in Claines, Worcestershire as a visitor from Buenos Aires and married to a lithographer.

Portrait of William Day snr on the page from the programme from the celebration of the Centenary of Vincent Brooks, Day & Son Ltd.