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The first stop for my Pearl was the Garage. She sat in the garage for a week or so. Then she moved up to my studio with the help of a few young strong neighbor guys. All for the price of beer.

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New Machine Shops viewed from the north end showing grinders and heavy drills. May 1958.

The old Heidelberg web press.

Casting and Paint Shop with steel frame erected. May 1956

Aerial image dated February 1957.

 

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Aerial image (undated)

 

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Construction of the new Light Machine Shop. April 1962

New machine shop, Heavy drilling section, May 1958.

New Office Block Processing Department. July, 1957

The Power of the Printing Press, one of a series of York Murals, was painted by artist Alan Wylie. During the Revolutionary War, the primary means of communication was the printed word, and with Continental Congress in York, need for a printing press grew urgent. In 1777, the Philadelphia firm of Hall & Sellers moved their press, once owned by Benjamin Franklin, to York, the capital. Printed here were continental currency, the Proclamation of the First Thanksgiving, the Journals of Congress, the Pennsylvania Gazette, and other congressional documents.

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New Machine Shop looking from the south end down the centre bay. May 1958.

Here is my Adana 5x3 Press, it's the smallest of the mass produced Adana press range, although, years ago an even smaller one was produced which had a internal chase size of 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" !.

I use the 5x3 mainly for personnel cards, small labels and tickets

 

Demolition of the old Light Machine Shop (formerly Fosters / Claytons foundry buildings). August 1957. Under enlargement it is just possible to discern the name 'Joseph Foster & Sons' cast into the side of the water tank at far left. The date is somewhat indistinct but could be 1862.

Aerial image dated August 1958.

 

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The entrance hall and reception counter in the new office block.

This printing press has a very big wheel to it. I think I need to find a pirate eyepatch to wear whenever I print with this.

Veritcal milling section at the old works, October 1955

The partially completed steel frame of the new office block seen from Greenbank Street. Brookhouse Mill chimney is seen at far left.

 

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The Production Control Department in the new office block. July 1957

The boardroom in the new office block, July 1957.

Heidelberg Zylinder. Druckwerk.

Invented by J. Strawson and C. Smith, Engineers etc., 5, Chapel Street, Hollywell Mount, Finsbury

Jongbloed Printing Press.

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An old style offset press running off pages of the History of San Pedro Punk catalog at high speed.

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