COLLECTION NAME:
RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION
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RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION
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Filename:
cc108830_golding
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cc108830_golding
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Identifier:
cc108830_golding
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cc108830_golding
Identifier
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Title:
A brief treatise on the merits of the Golding jobber
title
A brief treatise on the merits of the Golding jobber
Title
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Creator:
Golding Manufacturing Co
creator
Golding Manufacturing Co
Creator
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Subject:
Printing machinery and supplies
subject
Printing machinery and supplies
Subject
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Subject:
Printing presses
subject
Printing presses
Subject
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Subject:
Platen presswork
subject
Platen presswork
Subject
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Summary:
"Designed and printed in the Printing and Advertising Department of Golding and Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, 1904." Most pages printed in black and red.
description
"Designed and printed in the Printing and Advertising Department of Golding and Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, 1904." Most pages printed in black and red.
Summary
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Summary:
In 1869 William H. Golding went into business at 14 Kilby Street in Boston, but adopted the name Golding & Co. by 1875, also moving from Kilby Street to 40 Washington Square (later renamed Fort-Hill Square.). The company would begin to be called Golding Manufacturing Co. towards the end of the 19th century. This pamphlet gives a detailed account of the Golding Jobber, described as the "most highly developed type of modern job printing press."
Saxe, S. O., "A Brief History of Golding & Co." In "Printing History," volume 3, number 2 (1981), pages 14-19.
Saxe, S. O., "A Brief History of Golding & Co." In "Printing History," volume 3, number 2 (1981), pages 14-19.
description
In 1869 William H. Golding went into business at 14 Kilby Street in Boston, but adopted the name Golding & Co. by 1875, also moving from Kilby Street to 40 Washington Square (later renamed Fort-Hill Square.). The company would begin to be called Golding Manufacturing Co. towards the end of the 19th century. This pamphlet gives a detailed account of the Golding Jobber, described as the "most highly developed type of modern job printing press."
Saxe, S. O., "A Brief History of Golding & Co." In "Printing History," volume 3, number 2 (1981), pages 14-19.
Summary
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Publisher:
Golding Manufacturing Co.
publisher
Golding Manufacturing Co.
Publisher
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Digital Publisher:
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
digital_publisher
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Digital Publisher
false
Date of Original:
1904
date
1904
Date of Original
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Date of Digitization:
2021
date_of_digitization
2021
Date of Digitization
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Broad Type:
still image
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still image
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false
Specific Type:
catalogs
type
catalogs
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Digital File Format:
jpeg
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jpeg
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false
Physical Format:
books
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books
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false
Dimensions of Original:
22 cm
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22 cm
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Language:
English
language
English
Language
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Original Item Location:
108832
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108832
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Library Collection:
The Stephen O. Saxe Printing History Collection
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The Stephen O. Saxe Printing History Collection
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Digital Project:
2021_0062_saxe
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2021_0062_saxe
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Catalog Record:
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https://albert.rit.edu/record=b4154074~S3
Catalog Record
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Place:
Massachusetts - Boston
coverage
Massachusetts - Boston
Place
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Rights:
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
rights
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
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