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I love the smell of press wash in the morning! I've always worked in the printing/publishing business.... currently for a newspaper. There's nothing like the smell and sound of a big Goss press running at speed.
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.
Nike sells their own tees and allows you to choose from various pre-made graphics, or you can customize their graphics yourself
Melissa Johnson & James Gillette
"Visiting Civil War Battlefields", 2009
Letterpress, ink, paper, blind
embossing
2013.031.d
Blind embossed text reads:
No day of my life has been so full of stirring terrible events as this. Never may I see another.
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Visit to a printing press in Kishinev during a UBS orientation trip to Moldova November 1992
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1992-11 Moldova MOL92T-50A
i believe 1981 but i already packed this. end of an era. they had just got terminals to replace typewriters, but were still hand-stuffing inserts.
another wave of change is hitting newspapers, and print media in general. i understand the need but i still feel strong nostalgia looking at this -- i spent a lot of my childhood in the newsroom.
it dawned on me this was a strong influence in the thrill of publishing i get. i've always had a dream to put out a fully-staffed humor mag like MAD, but this isn't the time to start a new print publishing venture to say the least. and a new website just doesn't have the same thrill. maybe a web-based RAW that puts out a print-version now and then? hmmmm.... i may have just talked myself into a new project.
5 members of VSU's Learning in Retirement enjoyed a self-guided tour of the Heritage Center art exhibits, a restored 1912 steam engine and train, Native American artifacts, the Founder's Hall, Sacred Harp exhibit, Black Heritage exhibit, a printing press, and the Hilliard House. We had lunch at Captain Joe's Seafood Restaurant and celebrate Jim Jenning's birthday.
Clover Hill Tavern
Appomattox Courthouse National Historic Park
Appomattox, VA
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Sad. The Daily Camera printing press is being disassembled. Printing
now takes place in Denver. The DC has been my daily community paper
all my life.
We moved into our new workshop at the start of 2022. We’ve added some more type to it now, but it’s nice to look back a year later!
Skalica is the largest town in Skalica District in western Slovakia. Located near the Czech border, Skalica has a population of around 15,000. The name is derived from Slovak word skala (a rock) referring to the cliffs the inhabitants built their settlement over. The site has been inhabited since 4000 BC and was part of the Great Moravian Empire. From the second half of the 10th century until 1918, it was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. The settlement developed around a triangular plaza, which was rare during the Middle Ages. On 6 November 1918 Skalica became the seat of the Temporary Government of Slovakia, for ten days de facto capital of Slovakia. The Temporary Government led by Vavro Šrobár declared here a sovereignty of the Czechoslovak state, and unsuccessfully tried to negotiate the removal of Hungarian troops from Upper Hungary (today Slovakia).
The city has several churches, including a Jesuit church and monastery, the 15th century Parish Church of St. Michael, and the 15th century Franciscan church and monastery. Other sights are Skalica's Late Renaissance town hall and the Skalica Culture House.
In the center of the unique triangular historical square in Skalica stands the most prominent landmark of the town, the Church of Saint Michael Archangel. This church dates from the 14th century and is the oldest of all 15 rocky churches. The most striking part of the building is a massive prismatic tower with a Renaissance arcade gallery. Also interesting is the interior of the temple, in which besides the main altar there are side guild altars, such as the altar of the Skalica tailors and the altar of the vintners. Next to the Church of Saint Michael stands another medieval monument, the Chapel of Saint Anna.