Model of a Timson "Wun-up" offset litho press, 1976, (built by the apprentices of Timsons). Model of a Timson "Wun-up" offset litho press 1976
1:6 scale model of Koenig and Bauer's stop cylinder printing press size no 10b, made by Hunters Limited, Fleet Street, London in 1905. The original Koenig and Bauer's printing press on which the model was scaled was 52" x 35.5" in size and weighed 6.75 tonnes, with details provided in an 1897 Koenig and Bauer catalogue. Scale model of Koenig and Bauer's stop cylinder printing press 1905
Wharfedale cylinder printing press made by Furnival & Co. Ltd, Reddish, c.1900. Wharfedale Cylinder Printing Press 1900
Scale (1:24) model of Goss Metroliner web offset printing machine. Model of the machine in use at La Provencale, France. Including purpose built flight case. 1980-1990 Model of Goss Metroliner Printing Machine, 1980-1990 1980-1990
Stanhope lever iron printing press, royal size, model number 129. Made by Thomas Cogger, 3 Wardrobe Terrace, Blackfriars, London, 1800-1849. Example demonstrates some modifications from early model of Stanhope press. Stanhope Lever Iron Printing Press. 1800-1892 1800-1849
Detailed model (scale 1:6) of a printing press (originally made 1701-1800) with type composed forme and dabbens, 1812. Model of Printing Press, 1812 1812; 1701-1800
Standard printing press converted to an occupational therapy device, hand operated by pulling a handle to strengthen limbs weakened through accident or illness, can be rigged to exercise any part of the body, assembled by hospital workshops, type and additional composing equipment included, 1930-70. Standard printing press converted to an occupational therapy device 1930-70
Model of Napier's two cylinder printing press, "The Nay-peer", which was able to print both sides of paper in one operation, designed in 1822 Model of "The Nay-peer" printing press, 1822 1822
Frederick Ullmer Ltd Standard single-cylinder printing press, c. 1870 Frederick Ullmer Standard single-cylinder printing press, c. 1870 1870
Earl Stanhope Lever printing press, with inscription " Stanhope Invent" No 234, 1805 Earl Stanhope Lever Printing Press, 1805 1805
Albion hand printing press; main body of press stands on two castings each with two feet and patterned castings. The type is placed on a moving bed which slides horizontally under the press. A lever, pulled horizontally, causes the plate to descend. A tensioning device is contained in the casting at the top, which is also ornate. Made by Harrild & Sons, London, c.1870. No 2796. Harrild & Sons Printing Press 1860-1890
Geared roller copper plate printing press with wooden frame, unsigned, England, 1701-1800. Used by Charles William Sherborn, the engraver from 1875 to 1912 Geared roller copper plate printing press, used by Charles William Sherborn 1701-1800
Collotype plate, from collotype press by Shmiers, Werner and Stein of Leipzig Collotype plate for Collotype Printing Press
McCormick automatic silk screen printing press, manufactured by Redlac Ltd., Scotland, Serial No. 107/334 McCormick automatic silk screen printing press 1950
Collotype press by Shmiers, Werner and Stein of Leipzig Collotype Press by Shmiers, Werner and Stein of Leipzig
C.E. Kelly 2-revolution sheet-fed printing press (letterpress), c. 1956 C.E. Kelly 2-revolution sheet-fed printing press 1956
Cropper platen treadle press, c. 1875, demi folio 17.5 x 11 Cropper platen treadle printing press, eight rollers and other parts
Working model (scale 1:8) of Cowper and Applegath's perfecting cylinder printing machine, 1823-1897. It contains improvements made by Cowper (patented in 1818) and Applegath (patented 1823). Model of Perfecting Cylinder Printing Machine, 1823-1897 1823-1897
Model, Applegath eight-feeder vertical type revolving machine printing press, 1846 patent drawings, scale 1: 4. Model, Applegath eight-feeder vertical type revolving machine printing press 1846; 1985
'Britannia' printing press no. 365 by B. Porter of Leeds, c. 1835, 80 11/16 inches high x 77 9/16 inches wide x 43 5/16 inches deep, 22 cwt. (2464 lbs) 'Britannia' Hand Printing Press 1835
Rotaprint machine, model no.TTR2, serial no.8023. It has a push-button operated lithographic press, which made it extremely useful in offices, 1960-1976 Rotaprint Printing Machine, 1960-1976 1960-1976