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Moving my Vandercook SP-20 Proof Printing Press - Sept. 2009

 

Truck and trailer.

At the Mercer Museum.

Moving my Vandercook SP-20 Proof Printing Press - Sept. 2009

 

Removing the clinder-stop bars at the end of the press.

Collection number: 1000.153.027

Title: "Printing Press"

Photographer: Unknown

Date of image: Undated

Description: Printing Press c.1915-1925.

Notes:

Medium: 1 black and white glass slide positive

Dimensions: 6 cm x 9 cm

Collection series: Kendall College Glass Slides

Rights Info: Copyright belongs to The University of Tulsa.

Persistent URL: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfspeccoll/5385697190/in/set-72157624538775545/

Repository: McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa. 2933 E. 6th St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104-3123

General information about the McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tulsa is available at www.utulsa.edu/libraries/mcfarlin/special-collections.aspx

Fairly new printing press - can print to A2

Oldest Unesco-listed printing presses at the Museum Plantin-Moretus.

A printmaker approaches the printmaking press which would have been utilised to generate all official documents in the military camp.

Pulled off a few print from this plate, so awesome to see how extreme printing was many years ago.

The Printing Press

Annika Srivastava

4th/5th Grade Individual 2-Dimensional Display

 

On Saturday, March 9, 2013, over three hundred students from throughout the county participated in Sacramento County History Day at Inderkum High School. The winners in the six categories - 2-dimensional displays, exhibits, documentaries, performances, websites, and historical papers - will move on to the statewide competition this April in Sacramento (Woodlake Hotel). A list of the state qualifiers can be found here.

 

National History Day is a year-long educational program that encourages students to explore local, state, national, and world history. After selecting a historical topic that relates to an annual theme, students conduct extensive research by using libraries, archives, museums, and oral history interviews. They analyze and interpret their findings, draw conclusions about their topics' significance in history, and create final projects that present their work. These projects can be entered into a series of competitions, from the local to the national level, where they are evaluated by professional historians and educators.

 

Sacramento County History Day is sponsored by the Center for Sacramento History, the Sacramento History Foundation, and the Sacramento County Office of Education.

 

Photo by Dylan McDonald.

Labrang Monastery printing press. December 2010. Xiahe, Gansu.

Photographed in the Tombstone Epitaph museum in the historic wild west town of Tombstone, Arizona, USA.

These printing presses, mostly built and designed in the United States in the 1800s, are part of the display celebrating the Ecuadorean Constitution, which is located in the Principal Library of Quito.

Visit to a prison in Kishinev during a UBS orientation trip to Moldova November 1992

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[1992-11 Moldova MOL92T-35

Old Hand Printing Press. Taken 4 June 2008.

At first I thought this was a messed up photo, but it's not, this is the colour from the sunlight comming in the room and reflecting off the presse and ink.

Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Hangzhou, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

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