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  2. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The first printing presses were established in Cambridge, in the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1638, and others soon emerged in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, but the overall production of printed matter was small.A s the 18th century unfolded more printing presses and newspapers came into existence and soon the paper shortage was felt by ...

  3. Fespa - Wikipedia

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    FESPA are also an events and exhibitions organiser for the wide format printing, screen printing, textile and digital printing community. [ 1 ] The organisation provides a forum for information exchange between member associations resulting in help from the larger to the smaller Associations in recruitment, training and technical studies.

  4. International Typographical Union - Wikipedia

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    In March 1911, five international unions created the Allied Printing Trades Association: International Typographical Union; International Printing Pressmen Union of North America; Bookbinders; Photo Engravers; Stereotypers and Electrotypers Unions; In 1955, there was a new agreement, and the following unions were included in the association:

  5. Communications Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    Printing, Publishing and Media Workers Sector (PPMWS-CWA) was formed from the merger of the International Typographical Union printers. [24] PPMWS-CWA represents over 8,000 workers in a diverse range of occupations in daily newspapers, commercial printing and mailing operations, and graphic design.

  6. American system of manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Large scale of production of bicycles in the 1880s used the interchangeable system. [2] The idea would also help lead to the American "Golden Age" of manufacturing when Ransom E. Olds mass-produced the Curved Dash automobile starting in 1901. Henry Ford did not start mass producing cars until 1913. Mastering true interchangeability on the ...

  7. Museum of Printing - Wikipedia

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    Operation of classic printing equipment is demonstrated, as well as exhibitions and hands-on workshops by artists who use printing technologies. [7] [2] In 2018, the museum celebrated a "QWERTY" Festival, featuring typewriters and their history and culture. [8] There are art galleries, meeting spaces, and a museum store on premises.

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  9. List of American print clubs - Wikipedia

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    Print Club of Albany 1934 Indiana Society of Print Makers 1934 Washington Etchers 1935 Southern Printmakers Society Mount Airy, Georgia 1935 Dallas Print Club Dallas, Texas 1937 Lone Star Printmakers 1940 Princeton Print Club 1940–41 Friends of Contemporary Prints c.1945 Iowa Print Group 1947 Boston Printmakers Boston, Massachusetts 1952