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At the forefront of security paper technology for over 300 years, Portals serve the world’s government, security and identity needs – consistently delivering the ultimate in secure substrates and components to a multitude of organisations.
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World Leading Experts in Passport and Visa Paper Solutions. At the heart of any high security document is the paper it is printed and produced on. At Portals, we’ve been supplying the global security industry with high security cylinder mould watermarked papers for more than 300 years.
At Portals, we’ve been supplying the global security industry with high security cylinder mould watermarked papers for more than 300 years. Take a look at our heritage.
Portals & Wiggins Teape. The Portals era. Watermarks such as John Allen Superfine, John Allen Fine, Ermevale Superfine, Ivy-Glen Linen and Old Plymouth 191 Bond were all discontinued when Portals, the renowned manufacturer of banknotes, acquired Stowford Paper Mill in 1924.
Portals is a British papermaking company that has had two distinct existences as an independent business, from 1711 to 1995, and from 2018 onwards. It has been variously known as Portals Limited, Portals Paper Limited, and Portals De La Rue Limited, and currently as Portals International Limited.
Portals. 207 likes · 10 were here. For over 310 years - Portals has made security paper for banknotes & security documents such as passports, vital documents and certificates. Over 600 people work...
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Aug 9, 2012 · Paper Making at Laverstoke Mill In 1724 he gained a contract to make paper for Bank of England notes. Henri Portal’s contract were of plain paper, without watermarking.