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ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCEA view of the companys offices within a medallion on a decorative plinth is surrounded with images of goods, ships and buildings being burnt Date: 18th century
JAPANESE PRINTINGHow they print from wood blocks in the Orient - apart from its subject interest, a remarkable pastiche of Japanese painting Date: 1924
CERAMICS PRINTING 1902Printing and transferring onto pottery at the Britannia Pottery, Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1902
Pottery processesVarious pottery proceses : 1. The Thrower 2. The Turner 3. The Biscuit Oven 4. Printing 5. Ornamenting. Date: 19th Century
JOST AMMAN / BOOK PRINTINGPrinting a book in Germany Date: 16th Century
PRINTING DUTCH BOOKS C17Printing a book in Holland Date: 1600
Fragment of a work produced by GutenbergFragment of an historical work produced by Gutenberg on his first printing press. Date: 1455
Cylinder Printing at Thomas Hoyles Print Works, Manchester, a repeating pattern onto a roll of calico cloth. Date: 1843
Hoes ten feeder printing machine 1871Richard Hoes printing machine with ten feeds. Date: 1871
The Times Printing House SquarePrinting House Square was a London court in the City of London, so called from the former office of the Kings Printer which occupied the site
Rear view of a Japanese Actress in remarkably elaborate costume with two children Date: circa 1930
Three Women talking on a terrace by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century
Three Women smoking pipes in a garden by Katsukawa ShunchoThree Women smoking pipes in a garden underneath a cherry blossom tree by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century
Two women by a stream by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century
Man and a woman on a country walk by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Note they are wearing Geta - a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble clogs and flip-flops
Japanese Woman and her two daughters by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century
A lady strolling along a winding stream by Miyagawa ChoshunA lady strolling along a winding stream with a lantern on a pole over her shoulder by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Note she is wearing Geta - a form of traditional Japanese footwear that resemble
by Miyagawa ChoshunPorter carrying a yolk holding two shallow trays of an unspecified liquid passing an elderly lady struggling along the road with her walking stick by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753)
Five women in an outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century
Five women in an indoor domestic scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century
Outdoor domestic scene by Katsukawa ShunchoOutdoor domestic scene with three women and a young boy by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) Date: late 18th century
Domestic Scene by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795) with multiple figures inside and outside a home with music being played and servant carrying a bonsai tree whilst another carries
Two women and small black pet dog by Katsukawa ShunchoTwo women, one seated with a small black pet dog on her lap by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century
A young girl listens to two Koto Players by Miyagawa Choshun (1683-1753). Date: late 18th century
Fishing from a boat by Katsukawa ShunchoTwo women and a boy Fishing from a boat by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century
Three Women talking outside by Katsukawa Shuncho (fl. 1783 to circa 1795). Date: late 18th century
Variety of flowers by Ogata Korin (1658-1716). Date: circa late 17th century
Variety of flowers, plants and grapes by Sakai HoitsuVariety of flowers and plants including a grape vine by Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828). Hoitsu revived the popularity and style of Ogata Korin having already created reproductions of Korins work
Peacock and Bamboo by Yamaguchi Soken (1759-1818). Date: circa 1790s
Pine Tree Branches by Matsumura Goshun (Matsumura Gekkei) (1752-1811). Date: circa 1790s
Blossom Tree with bamboo supports by Ogata KorinTrained Blossom Tree with bamboo supports by Ogata Korin Date: circa late 17th century
The heads of two women by Utamaro KitagawaThe heads of two women - print by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805). Date: circa 1790s
Attendant holding up a magnificent crown by KitagawaAn Attendant holding up a magnificent crown on a cushion - print by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805). Date: circa 1790s
Japanese Mother sleeps as baby causes havocA Japanese Mother sleeps as her baby causes havoc, by knocking a flowerpot filled with water all over the floor - print by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805). Date: circa 1790s
Japanese Mother prepares to feed her baby by KitagawaA Japanese Mother prepares to breast-feed her infant child - print by Utamaro Kitagawa (1753-1805). Date: circa 1790s
Illegal Printing Press - Revolution of 1905 - RussiaThe Revolution of 1905 in Russia - Illegal Printing Press in operation - The lookout issues a warning that the Tsarist Police are approaching
Printing press. 17th centuryPrinting press. Seventeenth century. Colored engraving of Gottfried Historical Chronicle. Frankfurt, 1619
Albion Printing PressAn Albion press by Hopkinson and Cope of Finsbury, London. A very well-made and popular press, still in use amongst artists and printers today. Date: 1851
Blitz in London -- Duke Street, Strand, WW2Blitz in London -- fire crews at work with hosepipes in Duke Street, off the Strand, 17 April 1941. Date: 1941
Monotype keyboard operator at a printing worksMonotype Keyboards at the Lund Humphries Printing Works. The operators readily surmount the problems posed by complicated mathmatical formulae or even composition in Arabic or Hebrew
RMS Titanic - In Memoriam card with cross and ivy, issued after the sinking of the Titanic. In Sacred Memory of the Titanic which collided with an iceberg off Cape Race, on 15th April 1912'
Washington DC, USA - Bureau of Printing and Engraving Date: circa 1910s
William Caxton showing printing to Edward IVWilliam Caxton showing specimens of his printing to King Edward IV and his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville in 1477 in the Almonry in Westminster where he had set up his press
An Incident in the Life of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), when as a young man he worked in the printing trade. 1895
Study of Leonardo da Vinci. Printing Press. Codex Atlanticus, sheet 995 recto, 1497. Model by Mario Alberto and Vittorio Somenzi, 1952-1957. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci
Printing press used by Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), U.S. statesman and scientist. Colored engraving
Hiroshige woodcut - Seba: MooriseReproduction of a woodcut by Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858) entitled: Seba: Moorise'. Date: circa early 19th century
Bookbinding / DiderotThe interior of a French book binding establishment : preparing the leather, sewing the gatherings, making the boards, pressing the volumes. Date: circa 1760