History of Printing Methods
Eighty-three year-old Ray Loomis, who has worked in the printing industry since he was 15 years old, gave a tour of the …
Retired printer & museum volunteer Ray Loomis gives a demonstration of historic printing methods and machines, including the “Linotype,” a revolutionary typesetting machine that was invented in Baltimore.
Eighty-three year-old Ray Loomis, who has worked in the printing industry since he was 15 years old, gave a tour of the …
George Barnum, historian for the Government Printing Office (GPO), talked about the history of the GPO and some of their…
Davita Vance-Cooks testified about a report on the future of the Government Printing Office and the steps it must take t…
Baltimore Museum of Industry Volunteer Ed Hawkins, who worked as a fabric “spreader” for a women’s clothing manufacturer…