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November 21, 2024
Caroline Archer
The M. C. Lang Fellowship in Book History

Rare Book School at the University of Virginia

The M. C. Lang Fellowship in Book History
November 25, 2022
Caroline Archer
Fully-funded M4C Collaborative Doctoral Award

Common printed things: intersections of art and industry, the Coalbrookdale Collection, 1850–1930

Fully-funded M4C Collaborative Doctoral Award
Chris Hill
February 27, 2017

Aanchal Malhotra: Remnants of a Separation

Chris Hill
February 27, 2017

Remnants of a Separation (HarperCollins) is an Oral History archive and the first and only material study of the Partition of India.

Caroline Archer
February 21, 2017

Print Futures Awards

Caroline Archer
February 21, 2017
Print Futures Awards

Organised by the Printing Charity, thePrint Futures Awards are grants of up to £1,500 to help people aged 18 to 30 years train for careers in printing, publishing, packaging and graphic arts or develop their existing roles in those sectors.

Caroline Archer
February 17, 2017

Letterpress Basics Workshop with Jeff Pulaski

Caroline Archer
February 17, 2017
Letterpress Basics Workshop with Jeff Pulaski

Join Jeff on 29 March for a day of letterpress printing - a great way to start 'From craft to technology and back again' a two-day conference at the National Print Museum, Dublin

Chris Hill
February 13, 2017

New Directions in Print Culture Studies

Chris Hill
February 13, 2017

This one-day symposium will explore where the discipline of print culture studies is heading and reflect on how studying publishing and book history contexts provides new insights into traditional disciplines.

Caroline Archer
February 3, 2017

Print's Past: Tying up a Job

Caroline Archer
February 3, 2017
Print's Past: Tying up a Job

Tying up a page of metal type was no simple operation for the compositor. It required precision, care and lots of practice.

Caroline Archer
February 3, 2017

Exhibition: The Typographic Dante

Caroline Archer
February 3, 2017
Exhibition: The Typographic Dante

The Typographic Dante is an exhibition of letterpress and typewriter art by Barrie Tullett

Caroline Archer
February 1, 2017

Australian Typefounders Specimens

Caroline Archer
February 1, 2017
Australian Typefounders Specimens

A Survey of Australian Typefounders' Specimens by Dennis Bryans

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016

A Printer's Christmas

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016
A Printer's Christmas

Christmas at the Printers’ Almshouses in Woodgreen in 1896 was full of cheerChristmas at the Printers’ Almshouses in Woodgreen in 1896 was full of cheer. 

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016

Christmas Paper

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016
Christmas Paper

Originally Christmas gifts were wrapped in tissue- or brown-paper. 

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016

Salvation Army Printing

Caroline Archer
December 16, 2016
Salvation Army Printing

Every Saturday, a woman dressed in a bonnet and dark blue uniform rattles a collection box and distributes newspapers in my local shopping precinct.

Chris Hill
November 17, 2016

The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship

Chris Hill
November 17, 2016

The Mark Samuels Lasner Fellowship in Printing History is an annual award of up to $2,000 for research in any area of the history of printing in all its forms.

Caroline Archer
November 8, 2016

An Evening of Hand Composition

Caroline Archer
November 8, 2016

Get your composing sticks at the ready in the Parkside Print Room.

Caroline Archer
November 5, 2016

Hands on Print at the RBSA

Caroline Archer
November 5, 2016

An open exhibition celebrating the work of printers from the sixteenth century to the present day

Chris Hill
October 20, 2016

Marcantonio Raimondi and Raphael

Chris Hill
October 20, 2016

This exhibition features the work of one of the radical originators and innovators of the European tradition of printmaking, Marcantonio Raimondi (c. 1480-c. 1534). 

Caroline Archer
October 13, 2016

Birmingham: workshop of the world

Caroline Archer
October 13, 2016

We are delighted to announce Birmingham: workshop of the world, edited by Dr Malcolm Dick and Prof Carl Chinn, University of Birmingham, will be published by Liverpool University Press on 31 October 2016.

Chris Hill
September 14, 2016

Tickets for Printers Unite!

Chris Hill
September 14, 2016

Tickets are now available for Printers Unite!, a two-day conference taking place at the Marx Memorial Library in London on 3 and 4 November. 

Chris Hill
July 19, 2016

Woman Magazine, a Ghost and an Omelette

Chris Hill
July 19, 2016

Tony Quinn, author of A History of British Magazine Design, tells us about Woman magazine, defined in its own words as ‘a journal of information, entertainment and practical counsel for womankind the wide world over’.

Chris Hill
July 4, 2016

Horatio Bottomley and the Making of John Bull Magazine

Chris Hill
July 4, 2016

Howard Cox, Professor of International Business History at the University of Worcester and co-author of Revolutions from Grub Street, delivered the following keynote address at the annual symposium of CPHC on 28 June at Winterbourne House.

Chris Hill
June 24, 2016

From Grub Street to the Ipad

Chris Hill
June 24, 2016

As media companies grapple with the challenges presented by digital convergence and devices such as the iPad, this talk traces the evolution of the consumer magazine industry from its inception to the modern day.

Chris Hill
June 10, 2016

Doctoral Studentship: British News after Empire

Chris Hill
June 10, 2016

Birmingham City University and the Centre for Printing History and Culture invite applications for a doctoral studentship on 'British News after Empire'.

Tagged: British News

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