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Box of hand bookbinding tools, Government Printing Office
Source copy consulted: Box of hand bookbinding tools, Government Printing Office collection of Bedplate Printing Museum photograph by Stuart King.
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1920's
Speed was increasingly the buzzword in the printing trade. The introduction of offset
presses and photographic processing techniques revolutionised the industry, new
printing houses were established, and the first apprenticeship programmes were
introduced. Just when the industry had finally recovered from WWI, the Great
Depression knocked it back again with reduced wages, unemployment, and a
restructuring of the trade. But printers somehow survived and contributed in style to
the country's unique Centennial publishing programme of 1940.
Printers and printeries operating in this era:
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