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"From Bookbinding Tools to Coining Presses: A Journey Through the World of 'Presses'" In 1875, bookbinding tools evolved with the introduction of innovative presses

Background imagePresses Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Screw Presses

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Screw Presses Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePresses Collection: Why Get Married?

Why Get Married?
" Why Get Married?" The Joys of Bachelor Life illustrated quite clearly in this humorous German postcard illustration! Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePresses Collection: Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) cake, left over from cider apple pressing at Benedictine

Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) cake, left over from cider apple pressing at Benedictine monastery, Ampleforth Abbey, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England, September

Background imagePresses Collection: The Stamp Office, Somerset House, London. Tax is being paid on legal documents which

The Stamp Office, Somerset House, London. Tax is being paid on legal documents which are then endorsed or stamped using the iron screw stamping presses in the left foreground

Background imagePresses Collection: Universal Exposition: Workshop mecanical presses. Paris, France, Exposition Universelle

Universal Exposition: Workshop mecanical presses. Paris, France, Exposition Universelle. An international Exhibition held on the Champs-Elysees in 1855

Background imagePresses Collection: Spain (1808). Constitution of Bayonne. SPAIN

Spain (1808). Constitution of Bayonne. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imagePresses Collection: Printing workshop (18th c. ). Engraving

Printing workshop (18th c. ). Engraving
Printing workshop (18th c.). Engraving

Background imagePresses Collection: French Presses 18th C

French Presses 18th C
Two wine presses in France in the 18th century. Date: Circa 1760

Background imagePresses Collection: Reed Paper Group advertisement in ILN Coronation number

Reed Paper Group advertisement in ILN Coronation number
Advertisement for Reed Paper Group, supplier of specialist paper to the publishing industry, featuring an illustration of a worker checking a Coronation issue as it comes off the printing presses

Background imagePresses Collection: Patent hydraulic press

Patent hydraulic press, vertical and plan sections

Background imagePresses Collection: Untitled, hydraulic press, details

Untitled, hydraulic press, details

Background imagePresses Collection: Patent hydraulic press, vertical sections

Patent hydraulic press, vertical sections Date: 1862

Background imagePresses Collection: Untitled, patent hydraulic press

Untitled, patent hydraulic press

Background imagePresses Collection: R Wilsons patent improved, horizontal packing press

R Wilsons patent improved, horizontal packing press, plan, side elevation and sections

Background imagePresses Collection: Printers

Printers
American Type Founders Co. Printing machines and presses

Background imagePresses Collection: Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London

Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London
Printing presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley

Background imagePresses Collection: Applegath vertical printing press

Applegath vertical printing press
The Illustrated London News being printed at the Great Exhibition on the patented Applegath (often mis-spelled Applegarth) vertical printing-press

Background imagePresses Collection: Paper is placed in the printing press

Paper is placed in the printing press
A printer at a print works removes a large printed page from the printing press. The sheet depicts food items, possibly for a recipe book or calendar. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imagePresses Collection: Retouching Paintings

Retouching Paintings
An artist re-touching illustrations as part of the final process at a printing works. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imagePresses Collection: Fleet Street in election time

Fleet Street in election time showing the rush for newspapers as the new edition arrives off the printing presses

Background imagePresses Collection: The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street

The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street
The new offices of the Daily Telegraph in Fleet Street with illustrations of the printing presses and the opening night soiree in the Large Hall

Background imagePresses Collection: Bending the Plates for the Cylinders of the Rotary Printing-

Bending the Plates for the Cylinders of the Rotary Printing-

Background imagePresses Collection: Printing / Cassells Works

Printing / Cassells Works
Printing presses at Cassells works, La Belle Sauvage, London

Background imagePresses Collection: Roman Grape Press / Mdina

Roman Grape Press / Mdina
Two Roman grape presses (one complete with grinding stones) at the Mdina Museum

Background imagePresses Collection: Printing / Press-Room / 1887

Printing / Press-Room / 1887
Men working at printing presses under the glare of electric light

Background imagePresses Collection: Coin Presses at Mint

Coin Presses at Mint
The coining presses are capable of striking coins of any denomination at the rate of one hundred and twenty per minute

Background imagePresses Collection: Cutting Room at Mint

Cutting Room at Mint
Coin blanks of a specified weight are cut out from strips by presses

Background imagePresses Collection: Pressing Grapes 1511

Pressing Grapes 1511
A Catalan wine-grower presses his grapes

Background imagePresses Collection: C16 Screw Press

C16 Screw Press
Two printers working at a very primitive screw press : other tools of their trade are also depicted

Background imagePresses Collection: Printing Chase

Printing Chase
A printer in a waistcoat with a handlebar moustache, checks his printing chase on the chase

Background imagePresses Collection: PRESSES 1690

PRESSES 1690
Two types of press

Background imagePresses Collection: C17 Leatherworker

C17 Leatherworker
A craftsman - perhaps a leatherworker - presses some kind of material in what seems to be some kind of press

Background imagePresses Collection: Applegarth printing press

Applegarth printing press
The Applegarth printing press, as used by The Times and by the Illustrated London News



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"From Bookbinding Tools to Coining Presses: A Journey Through the World of 'Presses'" In 1875, bookbinding tools evolved with the introduction of innovative presses. Hoisting hops became easier and more efficient with the advent of specialized presses. Witness the evolution of printing equipment at a German printer's shop, where powerful presses brought words to life on paper. The Imperial Mint in Osaka boasted rolling mills and cutting presses that produced exquisite Japanese coins. John Deere tractors revolutionized farming by pulling soil presses, creating perfectly rolled seedbeds in Scottish arable fields. Liverpool Express and Weekly thrived thanks to state-of-the-art printing presses that ensured timely news delivery. At the United States Mint in Philadelphia, coining presses minted countless coins that circulated across the nation. The launch of QSS Lusitania was commemorated with a unique souvenir press capturing this historic event forever. Mexican artist Jos頇uadalupe Posada immortalized death through his iconic La Calavera prints using traditional printmaking techniques like letterpress and relief press. As technology advanced, newspaper press linotype operators played a crucial role in producing London Evening News' final issue before its closure. Hinting at an unexpected connection: Exploring themes of death, mourning, and milk may seem unrelated until you discover how these elements intertwine within historical contexts involving various types of pressing machinery. Note.