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no, this is not a "bubblejet". bubblejets don't have this three-hundred-pound solid metal Crunching Tower that flies across the table every time it prints a page. no, if this printer had a name, it'd probably be something like "BrokenNoseJet" or "BluntTraumaJet". from the ne-plus-ultra of williamsburg letterpresses -- coeur noir.
Produced a much better proof (seen behind the press) than smashing them with the page holder of the guillotine. Serious artist stuff here.
G. Sam Dlah, 41, cleans a roller of the printing press at the New Democrat newspaper in Monrovia, Liberia. togetherliberia.org ( togetherliberia.org ) www.andrewhida.com ( www.andrewhida.com )
Spring and Summer with PNCA Continuing Education features a number of Printmaking classes including Etching and the return of Master Printmaker Jim Reid's summer workshop. Printmaking classes are taught by artists working in the medium that they teach and are held in the Gordon Gilkey Print Center with a full range of printing presses and screnprinting equipment.
Master Printer Jim Reid and PNCA professor Abra Ancliffe assist students in hanging their artwork for an exhibition in the Corner Gallery made from their two week intensive workshop. July 20, 2012.
Photographs by: Matthew Miller '11.
Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Hangzhou, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Bilbao is the largest city in the Basque Country and the tenth largest city in Spain, with a population of about 350,000. The metropolitan area has more than 1,000,000 inhabitants.
After its foundation in the late 13th century Bilbao was one of the commercial hubs of the Basque Country that enjoyed significant importance in the Crown of Castile. In 1372, John I of Castile named Bilbao a free port and granting it special privileges concerning the trade of iron. This caused Bilbao to become an important port, particularly due to its trade with Flanders and Great Britain.
In 1511, Queen Joanna of Castile ordered the creation of the Consulate of the Sea of Bilbao. Under the Consulate's control, the port of Bilbao became one of the most important of the kingdom. The first printing-press was brought to the town in 1577. Here in 1596, the first book in the Basque language was edited.
Around 1631, the city was the scenario of a series of revolts against the increased taxation on salt, an event locally known as the "Machinada of the salt". The revolt ended with the execution of several of its leaders. The city had seen a continuous increase of its wealth, especially after the discovery of extensive iron deposits in the surrounding mountains.
Despite the Peninsular War and the Carlist Wars, Bilbao prospered during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when it rose as the economic centre of the Basque Country.
In 1936, during the Spanish Civil War the city suffered its first bombing. The Nationalists threatened further bombing if the city did not give up. In September German planes, in coordination with Francoist forces, dropped at least a hundred bombs on the city.
With the war over, Bilbao returned to its industrial development, accompanied by steady population growth. In the 1980s, several factors led to a devastating industrial crisis. Since the mid-1990s, Bilbao has been in a process of deindustrialization and transition to a service economy. It started with the opening of the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, continuing with the Conference Centre and the Concert Hall and the metro network.
The Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao was founded in 1908. In the more than 100 years of its history, the museum has been able to build up an extensive collection that is considered to be one of the most important and diverse in Spain, thanks to collaboration between civil society, local artists and public institutions. With over 8000 works, it covers different periods from the 12th century to the present day.
Isabel Baquedano / 1929 - 2018 /
Mesa - Table / 1979
A5 propagační oboustranný informační leták k podpoře prodeje masti vhodné na léčbu Atopických exemů, Lupénky a dalších módních doplňků.
National Museum: Road of Rejuvenation. Exhibit depicts China's recovery after more than a century of Western imperialism. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
"Nagys. Péter F.."-nek szóló húsvéti üdvözlet 1950-ből, ötéves terv bélyeggel
a bélyegek / stamps:
Szabadsajtó, 1948 /1848-49 századik évfordulója/
Printing Press from the war of independence
Ötéves Terv, 1950
Textile industry, wmk.
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This is the side of one of the printing units on the new press. Lots of new gizmos compared to the old ones. Should be running next week!
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ODC - Fresh Start/New Beginning
This is the feeder unit on one of the presses at my shop. I think of the paper as a new beginning for the trees that it was created from. Hopefully in the near future, we will be using 100% recycled material, which would eliminate the need to use trees altogether!
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Visit to a prison in Kishinev during a UBS orientation trip to Moldova November 1992
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[1992-11 Moldova MOL92T-35
All Bodleian hand printing presses are being housed at The Story Museum, Oxford until renovations to the Bodleian Library are complete.
* Rolleiflex 3,5F Planar *
* Kodak TMax 400 *
* Developed in Kodak Tmax *
* Epson V500 scanner *
* Photoshop CS6 *