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<description>Free clipart for students &amp; teachers!
Welcome to quality educational clipart. Every item comes with a choice of image size and format as well as complete source information for proper citations in school projects. No advertisement-filled pages with pop-up windows or inappropriate links here. A friendly license allows teachers and students to use up to 50 items in a single, non-commercial project without further permission.</description>
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<title>CoolIris Enabled</title>
<description>This website is CoolIris enabled! You can use the CoolIris browser plugin to view the images on this site in an interactive 3D wall.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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<title>Ancient Printing</title>
<description>An ancient printing office, with one of the first forms of the printing press....</description>
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<title>Arming Press</title>
<description>A press used for bookbinding....</description>
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<title>Back Cloth</title>
<description>A reinforceing cloth used to support a fabric which is being printed. ...</description>
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<title>Cylinder_Seal</title>
<description>&quot;A Cylinder Seal&quot; &amp;mdash; Morey, 1903...</description>
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<title>Wood engraving</title>
<description>&quot;The wood used for engraving is boxwood, nearly all of which is imported from Turkey.&quot; &amp;mdash;The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888...</description>
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<title>First Power Press</title>
<description>Tredwell of Boston invented the first power press. The type is raised to meet the platen....</description>
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<title>Printers' Galley</title>
<description>&quot;In printing, an oblong shallow tray of brass or wood, rarely of zinc, on which the compositor deposits his type.&quot; -Whitney, 1911...</description>
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<title>Gutenberg Press</title>
<description>Gutenberg's press. Screw presses down platen on the type....</description>
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<title>Stop Cylinder Machine</title>
<description>A type of printing press....</description>
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<title>Columbian Press</title>
<description>George Clymer improved upon Gutenberg's press by making it out of iron therefore reducing the force required....</description>
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<title>Double Cylinder Press</title>
<description>&quot;Double cylinder press, 1835-1900. These presses were built up to 1900 and this picture shows the latest design brought out about 1882.&quot; -Hill, 1921...</description>
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<title>Single Large Cylinder Press</title>
<description>&quot;Single large cylinder press, 1832-1900.&quot; -Hill, 1921...</description>
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<title>Single Small Cylinder Press</title>
<description>&quot;Single small cylinder press, 1835-1900.&quot; -Hill, 1921...</description>
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<title>Hand Press</title>
<description>A type of printing press....</description>
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<title>Hand Press</title>
<description>The hand printing press was invented by Peter Smith and manufactured by Robert Hoe in 1822....</description>
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<title>Adams' Platen Printing Press</title>
<description>&quot;Isaac Adam's bed and platen press, 1830.&quot; -Hill, 1921...</description>
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<title>Treadwell's Platen Printing Press</title>
<description>&quot;Treadwell's wooden-frame bed and platen power press, 1822.&quot; -Hill, 1921...</description>
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<title>Stanhope Press</title>
<description>Charles Stanhope improved upon Gutenberg's press by making it out of cast iron therefore reducing the force required and increasing the printed area....</description>
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<title>Printing Press</title>
<description>An early printing press...</description>
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<title>Printing Press</title>
<description>A mechanical device for printing multiple copies of a text on rectangular sheets of paper. It was invented in the West by a German goldsmithand eventual printer, Johann Gutenberg in the 1450s. Apart f...</description>
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<title>Printing Press</title>
<description>Two men working the Gutenberg printing press....</description>
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<title>Printing Press</title>
<description>A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring an image. The systems involved were first assembl...</description>
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<title>Gutenberg's Printing Press</title>
<description>Gutenberg's printing press in 1450....</description>
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<title>Modern Printing Press</title>
<description>&quot;The printing press- originating at the middle of the fifteenth, the art of printing continued to be conducted until the middle of the seventeenth century in a very clumsy manner.&quot; -Lupton...</description>
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<title>Copper-plate printing</title>
<description>&quot;In all engraving upon metal plates the traces or marks which are to appear on the paper are cut or sunk into the plate.&quot; &amp;mdash;The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888...</description>
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