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Promotes research into the history of printing and of the book. Contains membership information, an application form , and a summary of the organization.
http://www.gutenberg-gesellschaft.de/
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Working printing museum located in Queenston, Ontario, Canada. Based around William Lyon Mackenzie and the local newspaper industry. Contains links to history of the museum, events, exhibits, and photos.
http://www.mackenzieprintery.ca/
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User-submitted stories and photographs from the era of hot metal. Also offers Downloads and a discussion forum.
http://www.metaltype.co.uk
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The home of a large collection of historical printing equipment, this non-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the history of the graphic arts, printing equipment and printing craftsmanship. North Andover, Massachusetts.
http://www.museumofprinting.org/
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Established to promote and encourage the study and knowledge of the world of print.
http://www.printinghistoricalsociety.org.uk/
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Institute promotes study of history of books and printing. Includes course schedules. Currently located at the University of Virginia.
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/
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Oral history project creating a recording and visual archive. Sample photographs of Scottish companies and interview transcripts.
http://www.sapphire.ac.uk/
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One of the specialist public reference libraries of the Corporation of London. Features world famous collections covering printing and related topics such as papermaking.
http://www.stbride.org/
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A century old tradition ends at the New York Times. A history of the New York Times' 43rd st. press. Takes a look behind "the brass door" to view the changes in newspaper printing over the history of the plant.
http://www.nytimes.com/specials/presses/
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The story of Sun Printers and Sun Engraving in Watford, England, from 1898 to 2004. Includes a list of people engaged with the company throughout its history and a photo gallery.
http://www.sunprintershistory.com
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