Paste up; front page of Oxford Mail and Times from March 4th; step one of producing a lithographic printing plate used to produce a newspaper. Done using Linotron 505, 1975. Example of Lithographic printing, the 'paste up' from Oxford Mail, 1975 1975
Two printing plates, copper, for Great Western Railway Third Class Weekly Season Ticket, front and back, c1930. Great Western Railway Season Ticket Printing Plates 1930
2 printing plates, copper, patch plates for numbers and figures in pounds sterling, probably NER, 1880-1910. Two printing plates for numbers and figures
Various printing plates and blocks consisting of half tones in copper, zinc, plates surfaces electronically etched, rubber mould for stereo plates, some mounted, some unmounted, various sizes. Various printing plates and blocks consisting of half tones in copper
One of six curved stereotypes, for printing a page of 'The Times' newspaper, 17th April 1978. Curved Stereotype Plate for printing The Times newspaper, 1978 1978
Thin metal lithographic printing plate prepared for printing the front page of the Oxford Mail, March 4th; step three of producing a lithographic printing plate used to produce a newspaper. Done using Linotron 505, 1975 Example of lithographic printing, printing plate for Oxford Mail, 1975 1975
Negative of paste up; front page of Oxford Mail and Times from March 4th; step two of producing a lithographic printing plate used to produce a newspaper. Done using Linotron 505, 1975. Example of Lithographic printing, negative of 'paste up' from Oxford Mail, 1975 1975