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A Victorian printing press that was formerly located at Silver Street before being moved to the Museum of Lincolnshire Life, Burton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
the newspaper press posts every page of its newspaper along the walls outside daily, so everybody can read it
One of the conditions of General Lee's surrender was to allow all of the defeated army to return home with their horses (if they had one) without being killed, captured or detained during their travels. General Grant agreed and all 30,000 Confederate soldiers were supplied with a parole pass that would allow that.
To accomplish this, Grant sent for two portable presses that were set up in Appomattox shortly after the surrender.
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.
For permission to use these photographs, please contact Lee Capristo at lwcapristo@smcm.edu. Photo credit must be given to Historic St. Mary's City.
made a pinhole camera out of cardboard box.
these are the first semi-successful pics. (the first roll overexposed.)
scanned from negatives. featuring aggressive photoshopping.
2016 photo100 - #70
These rollers are part of a Miehle 54/77 printing press. The building in which it was installed is being converted to apartments and this huge machine is being broken up for scrap.
You can see all the 2016 Photo100 shots on my Flickr page here: bit.ly/2016photo100
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This is what pays my bills. It's a 6-color Heidelberg SM Press. I'm standing up on top of it looking down.
The Printing Press at Ross Island.
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A 3D printed printing press for printing on paper with ink.
More Info: rasterweb.net/raster/2018/11/04/little-printing-press/