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this is one of two of the oldest printing presses left in the world (he said... maybe he said country?) . it's AMAZING.
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SISSINGHURST CASTLE
The poet's garden inspired by the land
Vita Sackville-West, the poet and writer, began the transforming of Sissinghurst Castle in the 1930s with her diplomat and author husband, Harold Nicolson. Harold's architectural planning of the garden rooms, and the colourful, abundant planting in the gardens by Vita, reflect the romance and intimacy of her poems and writings.
Sissinghurst Castle was the backdrop for a diverse history; from the astonishing time as a prison in the 1700s, to being a home to the women’s land army. It was also a family home to some fascinating people who lived here or came to stay. Today you can take in the ruined architecture of the extensive original buildings, vast panoramic views from the top of the Tower, the current working farm and the 450-acre wider estate along with Vita and Harold's gardens.
New skool Heidelberg printing press at Bowne. That's one expensive piece of equipment. I think it's maximum speed is 18,000 imprints per hour. It has a perfecting unit too.
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Newsgathering; - left panel crop, Coit Tower
Artists: Suzanne Scheuer, Hebe Daum
This 10′ x 10′ PWAP fresco “Newsgathering” by Suzanne Scheuer and Hebe Daum depicts a busy newspaper office scene.
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Invented by Thomas Nelson. Edinburgh 1850. Exhibited at the Great Exhibition, London. 1851.
Its success lay in the method of holding the semicircular printing plate securely on the machine. It could produce 10.000 double-sided printed sheet per hour. The print quality was sub-standard for book printing.
Some information on the Townsville Bulletin Printing Press from the book Townsville 2000: The Port The Grew:
In 1995, a new state of the art printing plant was commissioned at Flinders Street West. It was completed in September 1997 at a total cost of $28 million. The Flinders West Print Centre prints the Townsville Bulletin, Courier Mail and The Australian for distribution in the area north of Mackay and west to Mount Isa. It is the biggest single press line in the News Ltd group and the busiest, with an operational capacity of 50,000 copies per hour.
This is the printing press I use at the Australian Print Workshop. It is old and very difficult to pull the prints through, but I love it!
.This is first printing process involved arranging individual metal letters into words
4 colors, Conventional damps, 40 million impressions on the counter, spray powder, plate punch, manuals, tools, new blankets, extra blanket grippers, Dollies, good running condition, well maintained, no damages to any cylinders or gears, super blue,can be geared for numbering and available immediately.
I took this in April, 2005. Kevin was assisting his dad (Harold E Hansen) with a large print on a stone lithograph press.
The stone was treated with a mixture of acid and gum arabic, etching the portions of the stone that were not protected by the grease-based image. When the stone was subsequently moistened, these etched areas retained water; an oil-based ink could then be applied and would be repelled by the water, sticking only to the original drawing. The ink would finally be transferred to a blank paper sheet, producing a printed page. (Wikipedia)