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Established 2001









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Font in stick:
33pt Caxtonian -c.1880 |
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Some
printing terms to recall:
galley, key, stone, signature, stock, dog,
mid, magenta, dis, quarto, em, rule, stick, chapel, matrix,
stereo, slug, proof press, scoring, ream, spine, cast,
hickey, bone, sett off, back knife, ragged, recto, point,
Royal, ejector, quoin, wf reader spread, quadder,
calliper, line gauge, die, super caster, disser, em,
cutting rule, diecase, thin, mounting block, card, nut, mark
up, stet, leader, full point, punchbar, half tone,
folios,
logotype,
EN,
PIca Pole |
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This site designed
and administered by
Stique
Last Update:
26 January, 2010
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Welcome
to the Penrith Museum of Printing.
The members of the Penrith Museum of Printing would
like to wish all of our visitors, volunteers, sponsors and supporters a
very happy and prosperous year ahead in 2010.
To start 2010 off with something completely new, the members of the
Museum are proud to announce the first edition of a quarterly newsletter
entitled "The Final Proof". We hope that this newsletter will
bring our members and supporters news and relevant information on the
museum's collection as well articles on people and events.
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In
our first edition we have included an article from our founder,
Alan Connell as well as some stories and news items from the past
and present. This first edition has an article on our involvement
in the NSW M&G's "Standards Programme" that we
completed in 2009, as well an article on the restoration of a
Model 5 Linotype (1905) by one of our dedicated members and lots
more. Click the link below to download your pdf copy of "The
Final Proof". We hope you enjoy it. |
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Our typography (type-setting) courses continued to gain
momentum during 2009 and now in 2010 we again look forward to offering these popular courses. See the "What's New" page now for new 2010
dates.
These courses and others we are developing are
designed to give participants
the opportunity to go back in time and learn how printing
was done prior to the advent of computer based
technologies. See our "What's New" page for
more details.
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See our "What's New" page for
more details and photos >
go there.
Class numbers are limited
(4),
Instruction by Tradesmen,
Work at your own pace,
Use your own copy or ours,
Learn to read "mirror image",
Learn the type case layout.
We promise you a great time at the type case. |
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If being involved in one of our Typography programmes is something that you
think would be of interest to you, then please contact us for more
details. See our "What's New" page for
more details.
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Museum Opening Times:
The
museum is open to the public each Saturday for general viewing
and demonstrations, between the hours of 10am and 2.00pm
and on other days by
appointment only.
Please note that the Museum is closed on all
public holiday weekends.
See our "Group Tours" page
if you would like to book a tour for your group.
The museum provides a much needed venue for this important collection of historic printing machinery and
equipment that has seen service in a number of Australian
print-shops for more than a century.
We
hope you enjoy visiting our website and that you will take the time to
come and visit
the museum and view some of Australia's
printing heritage
in action.
Alan Connell
(Founder)
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Purpose Statement.
The
purpose of the
Penrith Museum of Printing
is to collect, operate, conserve
and showcase letterpress printing
machinery and equipment so
as to keep alive the history,
knowledge and skills of
letterpress printing for
present and future
generations.
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