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Typographic Surprises! online event

…Typographic Surprises! series takes place via Zoom on 17 February 2022  at 6.30. Tim Pye will speak about ‘Printing Remnants in the National Trust’ and Edward Potten will speak about Dating the Rylands Apocalypse Woodblock’. Joining is free, but booking is required. More details and a link to booking via the Centre for Printing History & Culture website</st…

Online presentation on printing

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The Centre for Printing History and Culture is holding their second 20 x 20 Night on Thursday 17 June at 17:30. Tickets are free but booking is necessary, and you can register through their website.

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Online event on printing

…is holding an online webinar on 22 March 2021 from 56.30pm on The art of industrial publishing, looking at industrial publishing and how business has used images for the furtherance of trade. The event is free but you must register: for more details see the Centre for Printing History and Culture website.

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Typographic Surprises!

…n Friday 26 February at 6 pm and is free of charge. Speakers are Dr Alexandra Franklin discussing 3‑D printing, Patrick Goossens on punch-cutting and type production, and Martin Killeen on early illustrated books. For more details and how to book see the CPHC website.

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Bibliography: G to K

…s. A printing house of old and new Edinburgh, 17751925: published … to commemorate the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of the firm. Edinburgh: H & J Pillans, [1926]. Limited ed.

H W Caslon & Co. Specimens of printing types of the Caslon and Glasgow letter foundry. London: Caslon, 1857

Habib, Vanessa. Edinburgh printfields Scottish Industrial History, v.8/2 (1985)

Hancher, Michae…

OTD 20 April 1707

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Robert Foulis was born on 20 April 1707. He and his brother Andrew established the Foulis Press, printer to the University of Glasgow, which was known for the high quality of its output .

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The story of the Cossar Press

…orks, and you can also see the Strathearn Herald’s machine in action.  You can also watch the later model B8 and B4 machines in action in New Zealand.

S J Payne worked alongside Tom Cossar: he is quoted in Printing World quoted as saying that:

it was to…

OTD 25 January 1817

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The first ever edition of The Scotsman, or Edinburgh Political and Literary Journal was produced on Saturday, January 25 1817, from premises in Edinburgh’s High Street. It was originally published weekly, and became a daily newspaper in 1850. The proprietors announced that their first desire is to be honest, the second is to be useful.

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OTD 15 January 1826

…elsy of the Scottish Border, which led to the firm’s move to Edinburgh in 1802. After setting up near Holyrood, they moved to Foulis Close in the Canongate before settling in Paul’s Work, north back of Canongate, at the foot of Calton Hill. Ballantyne’s had a good reputation for high quality work and combined this with a very large output of books: Scott’s Waverley was a great success and brought the Paul’s Work plant to capacity production.…

Exhibition in Glasgow 2018

…d around the old city centre near the market cross, at the junction of the High Street, Saltmarket, Trongate and Gallowgate. Glasgow’s printing industry expanded and the centre of the trade shifted west with the commercial centre as the city grew, and there were large printing works in the area around Buchanan Street. Three master printers became Lord Provost of Glasgow, which shows the importance of the industry to the city’s economy: James Lumsd…