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American Type Founders Co. manufacturing Composing Stick.
Size: 5″×2 1/2″
Material: Brass
The knee is fixed and unadjustable.
From the Munroe Studios photograph collection. Reproduction of George Banta Printing Company on Main Street Menasha.
Coroplast Printing services Murrieta, Ca businesses on a regular basis. Here is a picture of our machine printing a banner for a Murrieta Business that calls us their Murrieta Sign Company.
Description: Artwork for schizanthus flower seed packet. Picture of schizanthus flowers on a white background. Packet also includes growing instructions.
Accession Number: SH.2009.48.20
Further Notes: Original artwork created by Smith & Ritchie. Smith and Ritchie were established in Edinburgh in 1853. The firm were multi colour offset printers who were specialist suppliers to the food packaging industry. They were located at Amphion Works in Albert Street. In 1963 Smith & Ritchie became the first printing company in Scotland to use a gravure press and produced reel fed work up to five colours. Smith & Ritchie moved to Livingston in 1986 and in 1991 became the first printing firm in Scotland to use a 10 station gravure press.
Smith & Ritchie have subsequently moved out to Livingston and survive today as Amcor Flexibles S & R. Amcor are originally an Australian company and now have operations in 36 countries around the world specialising in many printed products of which the food packaging that Amcor Flexibles S & R is one.
History: Smith & Ritchie were located at 71 Albert Street, Edinburgh.
Edinburgh City of Print is a joint project between City of Edinburgh Museums and the Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records (SAPPHIRE). The project aims to catalogue and make accessible the wealth of printing collections held by City of Edinburgh Museums. For more information about the project please visit www.edinburghcityofprint.org
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These fabrics were all printed by myself in India. I attended a week long course facilitated by Skills Tourism to utilise local artisans in Mysore and showcase their skills. It was a busman's holiday for me as a printmaker but one of the best things I have ever done in India. If you ever get the opportunity, you must try it.
The rollers on a printing press, the yellow rollers in this image are still in motion and also most appear to glow...
Screen Printing Machine,Screen Printer,http://www.printermaker.com
LC Printing Machine Factory Limited
We celebrated our 3rd Birthday in style with musical jelly (learn more about musical jelly from Raphaël Pluvinage here: vimeo.com/38796545) and microwave rainbow cake made by pastry chef Terri of Fraise Sauvage. Every birthday party needs candles, and we had the most spectacular candle ever! Chemistry student Anna Ploszajski demonstrated her homemade Rubens' Tube. In our Materials Library we heard about the science of chocolate and we tested if visitors were a super-taster!
Inspired by London Underground signs, artist Helen Carnac introduced visitors to the process of enamelling, with a chance to make an enamelled piece of copper.
This station was sponsored by and in collaboration with Art on the Underground’s, Underline programme which is a series of art and music commissions to celebrate the Victoria line.
We also launched a very exciting Cutlery Competition in collaboration with The Worshipful Guild of Cutlers to design and make a new eating tool/utensil.
Simple Print is an online printing services that offers good and quality printing for different businesses.You can visit our website at www.simpleprint.com/
This is a darkroom printing plan, which is a description of how I printed a demanding negative, in case I ever needed to reprint it. Ironically, this is the only remaining print copy that I have. I love the composition, which reminds me of a Rockwell painting. No other negative that day even came close to this one. That's my friend Rich (CoverShots) playing his Martin with his three daughters.
Here is the cleaned up image:
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Printing Office 1850
Original Location: Kettleby, Ontario
Originally built as a Temperance Hall by the Sons of Temperance in Kettleby, this building is constructed of timber frame with vertical plank and clapboard siding. The Temperance Hall was given a second life as home to the village printer and weaver. The high ceiling, white walls, and many windows make this building ideal for the fine work of setting type, printing and proof reading. Moved to Black Creek Pioneer Village in one piece in 1968, the Temperance Hall was restored and opened in 1971.
My second visit to this amazingly preserved one-man Newspaer Museum in Coos Bay Oregon. the Marsfield Sun ran from 1891- to 1944
This five-sided building contains all of the type cases and printing equipment used by The Marshfield Sun Newspaper, a weekly that began publication in 1891 and continued until 1944. Lots of letterpress equipment and such, but my favorite is the hot led machine that would turn paper molds into type molds. Amazing. Had the same tour guide, a self proclaimed, Printer's Devil, Ken Johnson who showed me around last visit.