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The holy Barkhang (Parkhang) Printing Press in Dege (Derge), Tibet (China).
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Printing press inside the of the Wichita City Eagle Printing Office during 2015 Civil War Day at Old Cowtown Museum
The Wichita City Eagle was the first successful newspaper in Wichita. Founded in 1872 by Marshall Murdock. In 1961 the Wichita Eagle oversaw the re-creation of the first Wichita Eagle building.
Photos from the Boxcar Press letterpress print shop, taken in November, 2008 by Harold Kyle. Learn more about Boxcar Press at www.boxcarpress.com
The Heidelberg 74-2 two colour printing press I operate. In front are the leaflets I printed for the Vincent van Gogh museum in Amsterdam.
David Korvah, 42, cleans the rollers of the printing press at the New Democrat as G. Sam Dla, 41 (left), and Jimmy Cooper, 65 (right) adjust the printing plates as they prepare to print Friday's edition of the daily newspaper. togetherliberia.org www.anderwhida.com
General view of factory interior showing printing presses at Oliver & Boyd. c1960.
Oliver & Boyd was founded in 1807 / 8 by Thomas Oliver and George Boyd. The firm was based at Tweeddale Court off the High Street in Edinburgh. Oliver & Boyd specialised in medical publishing and educational textbook publishing. The firm was taken over in 1896 by George and James Thin and John Grant, well established Edinburgh booksellers. In 1962 Oliver & Boyd was acquired by the Financial Times organisation. Later its publishing function was bought by Longman’s, and in 1990 it closed its operations in 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
All Bodleian hand printing presses are being housed at The Story Museum, Oxford until renovations to the Bodleian Library are complete.
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This man was printing a newspaper on an old printing press in the Cracker Country village at the fair.
Florida State Fair 2010
Sorry – once again a stolen picture from the internet. The original source can be viewed here: paekakarikipress.com/?content=content/presses/model.html
This one pull common press appears to be the oldest printing press in Denmark.
On the head of the press there is engraved: 1812 P – properly the year of manufacturing and the initial of the person who manufactured the press.
The press has belonged to the Viborg Stiftbogtrykkerie (The printing office of the Diocese of Viborg)
The bed is measuring 70x54 cm and the platen 53,5x42 cm.
Please remark the text on the printed label on the head of the press – Ein Spänngen raus, ein Spänngen nein, Das ist der Drucker ihr Latein.