In 1902, J. A. Birchall was the owner of a stationery company which still operates in Launceston, Tasmania. His "Silver City Writing Tablets" were among the first bound writing notepads. Little is known of Birchall except that he was born in the late 19th Century and died in the early 20th century.
His biographical information is not confirmed. In 1902, J. A. Birchall was the owner of a stationery company (Birchalls) which still operates in Launceston, Tasmania. His "Silver City Writing Tablets" were among the first bound writing notepads. Little is known of Birchall except that he was born in the late 19th Century and died in the early 20th century.
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J A Birchall did not invent the notepad. The earliest patents for the modern notepad were issued in the late 1800s to inventors like J.A. Hanks and T.W. Holley. These inventors are credited with creating the familiar glued-edge notepads that we use today.
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