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Intertype machine, Wright & Carman
Source copy consulted: Intertype machine, Wright & Carman collection of Bedplate Printing Museum photograph by Stuart King.
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1960's.
By the time of the Second Festival of Wellington in 1961, printing and publishing were listed
as the city's most significant industries along with footwear
and clothing, transport vehicles, electrical products and
chemicals. A virtually unbroken tradition of athenaeums,
mechanic's institutes and public libraries since 1840 engendered a book-
hungry public who patronised Wellington's numerous and justly
famous bookshops. To satisfy this demand, new typesetting
technologies such as phototype and then computer typesetting
had to be introduced - but not without reservations from the
highly organised printing trade unions.
Printers and printeries operating in this era:
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