Skip to content
Newsletter
Sign Up
Donate
Scotland's Print Heritage

Scotland's Printing Heritage

MENUMENU
  • Home
  • About
    • Trustees
    • Documents
    • Privacy Policy
  • The Industry
    • Local Printing
    • History
    • Organisations
    • Printing Processes
    • Allied trades
  • Shop
    • Basket
    • My account
  • News
  • Events
  • Resources
    • On This Day
    • Archives
    • Bibliography
    • Links
  • Projects
  • Contact

Shop

Shop Menu

  • Shop
  • My account
  • Basket
“Mechanical to digital printing in Scotland: the print employers’ organisation” has been added to your basket. View basket

Showing all 9 results

  • 500 years of Printing in Scotland

    500 years of Printing in Scotland

    £7.50
    Add to basket
  • Edinburgh Print trail leaflet

    Edinburgh Print Trail

    £4.00
    Add to basket
  • Glasgow Print Trail

    Glasgow Print Trail

    £4.00
    Add to basket
  • Mechanical to digital printing in Scotland: the print employers' organisation

    Mechanical to digital printing in Scotland: the print employers’ organisation

    £30.00
    Add to basket
  • Reputation for Excellence: Aberdeen & Northern Counties

    Reputation for Excellence: Aberdeen & Northern Counties

    £7.50
    Add to basket
  • Reputation for Excellence: Dundee and Perth

    Reputation for Excellence: Dundee and Perth

    £7.50
    Add to basket
  • Reputation for Excellence: Edinburgh

    Reputation for Excellence: Edinburgh

    £7.50
    Add to basket
  • Reputation for Excellence: Glasgow

    Reputation for Excellence: Glasgow

    £7.50
    Add to basket
  • Rules and Directions to be observed in Printing-Houses poster

    Rules for Compositors

    £15.00
    Add to basket
OSCR
Watson Trust

Did you know?

Memorial of the Edinburgh Compositors to the Court of Session. This was a request from the compositors of Edinburgh that they be allowed to convene a meeting: the Combination Acts were in force at the time, preventing workmen from acting together to improve their conditions. Permission was granted and a request for an increase in wages, which had remained static since 1792, was passed to the employers who refused to grant it. A legal case followed, with the decision initially given in favour of the employers, but on appeal to the Court of Session, this was reversed and an Interlocutor was issued which, as well as awarding the case to the compositors, gave the new scale of prices the force of law.

Tags: Edinburgh | on this day | printers

  • Copyright
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Newsletter signup
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Typography

© 2025 Scotland's Printing Heritage. All Rights Reserved. | Designed for Scotland's Printed Heritage by Lunaria Ltd, Edinburgh