RMMR4X06–Illustration depicting a Linotype Machine, a composing machine, a 'line casting' machine used in printing. The average rate was 4,000 characters per hour, but with a skilled operator this could rise to 7,500. Dated 19th century
RMHT5T2E–A linotype machine, a line casting machine used in printing. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1927.
RMM4BB83–Linotype machine operator enters text on a 90-character keyboard at printing business
RMJEXNEX–An old fashioned linotype machine.
RMA3YG7K–technics, printing, typesetting machine 'Linotype', invented by Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854 - 1899), 1886, colour engraving, circa 1890, private collection, ,
RFFRPDB5–Historical Linotype machine in a former typesetter's workshop, Nuremberg, Mittelkfranken, Bavaria, Germany
RMBJ3769–Linotype machine room at a printing company, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters
RMB5P418–An old Linotype machine used in printing sits rusting in a vacant lot.
RMRJAX9R–An engraving depicting a linotype composing machine. The average rate was 4,000 characters per hour, but with a skilled operator, this could rise to 7,500. Dated 19th century
RFR8CM3N–Vintage engraving of Linotype printing machine, it produces an entire line of metal type at once, significative improvement over the previous industry standard of manual letter-by-letter typesetting
RMMR4X03–Diagram of a Linotype Machine, a 'line casting' machine used in printing: A) Matrix with 7 teeth on either side of deep notch. B) Casting the slug line of matrices and space bars clamped against the face of the mould wheel. Lever depressors pump plunger, forcing molten metal through the spout and fills the wheel slot and type depressions in matrices. This 'slug' moved to join previously cast type. C) Matrices falling from distributor bar into a magazine. Dated 20th century
RMK08AP7–Half-length seated portrait of Ottmar Mergenthaler, naturalized German-American inventor of the linotype machine, 1894.
RMCNRM19–Mergenthaler, Ottmar, 11.5.1854 - 28.10.1899, German clockmaker, inventor of the Linotype machine, portrait, late 19th century,
RM2BW31KN–Pete the dog working a linotype machine and smoking cigarette . August 1932
RM2HPCDDB–A linotype machine, a line casting machine used in printing newspapers, magazines and posters. From The Wonder Book of Science, published 1930's.
RMMNNKA0–details, Linotype machine, Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Girona city history museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMB8T4WF–Linotype machine in San Francisco Chronicle building in San Francisco California USA
RMBHK8EM–David Reiss inspects a linotype machine at the Jewish Chronicle, London, 1960. Artist: EH Emanuel
RM2C8NMDJ–An old cigarette card (c. 1929) with a portrait of Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854–1899) and an illustration of his linotype printing press. Mergenthaler was a German-American inventor who invented the linotype machine, the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses. This machine revolutionized the art of printing. By 1884 he conceived the idea of assembling metallic letter molds, called matrices, and casting molten metal into them, all within a single machine.
RMBMF7RB–Linotype machine 1965
RMM4BB8F–Linotype machine operator enters text on a 90-character keyboard at printing business
RM2HBEHTB–An old engraving showing the main moving parts of a Linotype machine of the late 1800s. It is from a Victorian book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. The Linotype machine is a ‘line casting’ machine used in printing text. It was a hot metal typesetting system that cast blocks of metal type for individual uses. Ottmar Mergenthaler invented it in 1884. Linotype became the main method to set type, especially small-size body text, for newspapers, magazines, and books from the late 19th century to the 1970s and 1980s.
RM2P0XKHD–2nd Linotype Machine with Band, invented By Ottmar Mergenthaler; 3rd design he invented at Smithsonian, 1917. The linotype machine was the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses. Its invention revolutionized the art of printing; the first commercially used Linotype was installed in the printing office of the 'New York Tribune' newspaper in 1886.
RMGRR4K1–Hastings, Michigan - A linotype machine in the Thornapple Press Print Shop at historic Charlton Park village.
RMCPAF3M–The keyboard of an old Linotype machine
RMB5PB1T–An old Linotype machine used in printing sits rusting in a vacant lot.
RMG14Y41–Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854-1899) was an inventor who has been called a second Gutenberg because of his invention of the Linotype machine, the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses. This machine re
RF2D7Y1PJ–Linotype machine was a line casting machine used in printing sold by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Germany / Druckerei, Linotype Setzmaschine der Mergenthaler Setzmaschinenfabrik, Deutschland, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMWH95NX–Art subjects: Ephemera. (Mark twain) 3323. 19th C. Poster for the Mergenthaler. Linotype machine. Library of congress.
RM2BW890W–1970s BOOK PUBLISHING ANONYMOUS MAN PRINTER WORKING TYPESETTING ON LINOTYPE MACHINE PRINTING COMPANY PLANT PHILADELPHIA PA USA - ki5120 HAR001 HARS TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION INDUSTRIAL LIFESTYLE SPEED HISTORY JOBS UNITED STATES COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH PERSONS UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MALES PLAID PROFESSION NORTH AMERICA PRINTER FREEDOM NORTH AMERICAN BLUE COLLAR SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS MANUAL BALDING CAREERS KNOWLEDGE PA PROGRESS LABOR PRIDE ON OCCUPATIONS MOTION BLUR CONCEPTUAL COMPANY ANONYMOUS TRADE TYPESETTING PRECISION CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED PUBLISHING
RMRYJ8T3–technics, typography, machinery, typesetting machine Linotype Simplex of Ottmar Mergenthaler, circa 1895, contemporary wood engraving, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP9TJ4H–376 De Vinne 1904 - Linotype machine diagram
RMMNNK9M–details, Linotype machine, Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Girona city history museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMKBYKG6–EB1911 Typography Diagram of Linotype Machine
RM2E0YFHA–Linotype machine, printing room, N.Y. World
RMW6N827–1960s, historical, operator with manager working with a Linotype 78 printing machine, Saudi Arabia. This was a hot-metal linecasting machine, made by Linotype & Machinery Ltd, of Altrincham, England,
RMWP88JD–Linotype machine, printing room, N.Y. World
RMERG209–German advert for linotype machines from the Mergenthaler type-setting machine factory, Berlin. From printers' catalogue, 1902.
RM2HBEHTE–An old engraving showing close-up of the parts of the melting pot and mould wheel of a Linotype machine of the late 1800s. It is from a Victorian book of the 1890s on discoveries and inventions during the 1800s. The Linotype machine is a ‘line casting’ machine used in printing text. It was a hot metal typesetting system that cast blocks of metal type for individual uses. Ottmar Mergenthaler invented it in 1884. Linotype became the main method to set type, especially small-size body text, for newspapers, magazines, and books from the late 19th century to the 1970s and 1980s.
RMEY7MM5–A linotype printing machine in the warehouse for the M Shed working museum in Bristol.
RFM1P1E5–Linotype machine at printshop. Provost, Alberta, Canada.
RFPJ1G99–Linotype Simplex machine, 1895, a line casting machine used in printing sold by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, digital improved reproduction of an woodprint from the year 1890
RMG15GG3–Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854-1899) was an inventor who has been called a second Gutenberg because of his invention of the Linotype machine, the first device that could easily and quickly set complete lines of type for use in printing presses. This machine re
RM2RCJA2N–Sgt. G. Ryden photographed a Linotype machine at the DuPont Printing Plant in Clichy, near Paris, France. The photo was issued on November 23, 1918, and received on February 13, 1919. Notes state the photo's ID as 37495.
RM2M2D6EF–Linotype machine operator enters text on a 90-character keyboard at printing business | Compositeur travaille avec Linotype, machine de composition au plomb qui utilise un clavier alphanumérique à 90 caractères 11/02/2018
RF2PHA4XP–German-American inventor Ottmar Mergenthaler on postage stamp
RFT5TWMY–This illustration represents work function of Early Model Linotype Machine vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMC4WYCF–Casts for hot metal type from Linotype machine with two typeset alloy columns cast ready for printing
RF2J0R163–Well worn keys of Linotype Machine line bottom of image. Letters are worn and metal is aged.
RMMNNKA4–details, Linotype machine, Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Girona city history museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMM7DFAF–Linotype machine, printing room, N.Y. World LCCN2004667832
RM2E4WCED–MERGENTHALER, OTTMAR, 2ND LINOTYPE MACHINE WITH BAND, INVENTED BY HIM; 3RD DESIGN HE INVENTED. AT SMITHSONIAN
RM2M3T50A–Han Knudsen a Danish electrical engineer invented the means of a message type on a form of a typewriter which could transmitted by aerial waves to another receiving device miles away.
RMWT8P6D–MERGENTHALER, OTTMAR, 2ND LINOTYPE MACHINE WITH BAND, INVENTED BY HIM; 3RD DESIGN HE INVENTED. AT SMITHSONIAN
RMRMF0B4–A Linotype machine in th ecase room of the Sueddeutscher Verlag.
RFBHH2JT–Linotype print lead type set machine press prep copy keyboard key antique outdated old aged classic
RF2AX70TW–Close-up of cut papers heap produced with linotype machine at printing house
RF2GKMHJF–Typesetting Linotype Machine, Imprint. Paper Mill Museum. Detail. Historical Heritage
RM2X14855–NORTH AFRICA : PICTURES TO ILLUSTRATE AN OBSERVER STORY BY CAPT. SHEARER - W. Niven of 94 Scott Street, Perth, Scotland, at work on a linotype machine British Army
RM2H9H39M–Warszawa, 1948-07. Spó³dzielnia Wydawnicza Ksi¹¿ka i Wiedza zosta³a za³o¿ona w 1948 r. i publikowa³a tanie wydawnictwa popularnonaukowe oraz literaturê piêkn¹. Nz. drukarnia, praca na linotypie, urz¹dzeniu do maszynowego sk³adu tekstów. pw PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Warsaw, July 1948. The Ksiazka i Wiedza Publishing House was established in 1948. It published cheap scientific books for the general public and literature. Pictured: a printing house, work on a linotype machine. pw PAP
RM2GGP76R–Linotype operators of the Chicago Defender, a Black newspaper, in Chicago, Illinois, 1941. Photographed by Russell Lee.
RM2J3G99W–Intertype C4 linotype, 1947. A foundry text machine
RMCWWBYT–Linotype Model 5 linecasting machine at print shop in Billie Creek Village at Rockville, Indiana
RM2M2D6EC–Linotype machine operator enters text on a 90-character keyboard at printing business | Compositeur travaille avec Linotype, machine de composition au plomb qui utilise un clavier alphanumérique à 90 caractères 11/02/2018
RM2K63RP4–Some of the modern linotype machines which set the type for The Daily Mail in Northcliffe House in Kensington London. (Centre) Ludlow casters by which display type for headings and advertisements is swiftly handled. (Below) Another section of the composing room with machines used for matrices in the foreground.
RFT5X2M9–This illustration represents Linotype machine is a line casting machine used in printing vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMRYEW0H–press / media, composing-room, typesetter at linotype, 1957, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2J09KR8–Well worn keys of Linotype Machine line bottom of image. Letters are worn and metal is aged.
RMMNNK9G–details, Linotype machine, Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Girona city history museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMM7JM2E–MERGENTHALER, OTTMAR, 2ND LINOTYPE MACHINE WITH BAND, INVENTED BY HIM; 3RD DESIGN HE INVENTED. AT SMITHSONIAN LCCN2016867266
RMT1JCG5–technics, typography, working at a typesetting machine in a print shop, Germany, 1950s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMADD8XW–Man operating a Linotype 78 printing press at Amberley Working Museum, West Sussex
RMW6HG1G–Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise . . .; Scope and content: The full caption for this photograph reads: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise, Bill Hosokawa, Editor of the Sentinel, Heart Mountain Relocation Center newspaper, knocks out correction slugs on the linotype machine. Bill, a conscientious editor, sees that his paper gets to press without error. He sets type, operates the linotype machine, pulls proof, prepares makeup and blocks forms ready for the press. B
RME1EHME–Manual typesetting in 19th century, firm F.A. Brockhaus, Germany,
RMCW7W9D–1950s newspapers - Linotype operator
RF2AX6YC2–Process of printing at factory: close-up of linotype machine using technology for typesetting text
RF2GKMHHA–Typesetting Linotype Machine, Imprint Detail. Paper Mill Museum. Famous Landmark Historical Heritage
RF2AN3J93–Linotype Simplex machine, 1895, a line casting machine used in printing sold by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, / Linotype Simplex-Maschine, 1895, eine Strichgießmaschine für den Druck, die von der Firma Mergenthaler Linotype vertrieben wird, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMP9YWC7–1930s ANONYMOUS MAN SEATED AT COMPOSING KEYBOARD OF LINOTYPE HOT METAL TYPESETTING MACHINE - q43089 CPC001 HARS MALES MECHANICAL MIDDLE-AGED B&W MIDDLE-AGED MAN SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS LABOR EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS TYPE ANONYMOUS COMPOSE EMPLOYEE TYPESETTING LETTERPRESS TYPESETTER BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY LABORING OLD FASHIONED PUBLISHING
RMEC7XTN–Ottmar Mergenthaler (1854-1899) a German born inventor demonstrates his mechanical typesetting machine, the Linotype, to the editor of the New York Tribune, Whitelaw Reid who first put it to use in 1886.
RM2J3G9H9–Intertype C4 linotype, 1947. A foundry text machine
RMCWWBYJ–Man using Linotype Model 5 linecasting machine at print shop in Billie Creek Village at Rockville, Indiana
RM2BD4R9H–Linotype on press car on the Great Northern Railway ca. July 1913
RM2G3KXGY–exhibitions, industry and commerce, Berlin Industrial Exhibition, Treptow Park, 1.5. - 15.10.1896, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMG28WGA–Baltimore Museum of Industry in Maryland
RMEEKRCE–Linotype model 31. Goldfield, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
RME7MN9G–Operator works on old Typesetting Machine by Intertype Corporation, Brooklyn, N.Y. from 1916
RMMNNKBA–Linotype machine, model Neotype H121, star parts & Co, Girona city history museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMMXYN8A–Apprentice linotype operator at Queensland Times, Ipswich, 1975. Linotype typesetting machine by which characters are cast in type metal as a compete line rather than as individual characters as on the Monotype typesetting machine. It was patented in the United States in 1884 by Ottmar Mergenthaler. Linotype, which has now largely been supplanted by photocomposition, was most often used when large amounts of straight text matter were to be set. In the Linotype system, the operator selects a magazine containing brass matrices to mold an enti
RMK226FF–Livorno (Italy), the composition room of The Telegraph local newspaper (1977)
RMADM0XP–Man operating a Linotype 78 printing press at Amberley Working Museum, West Sussex
RMW1EPEF–Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise . . .; Scope and content: The full caption for this photograph reads: Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Heart Mountain, Wyoming. In the press room of the Cody Enterprise, Bill Hosokawa, Editor of the Sentinel, Heart Mountain Relocation Center newspaper, knocks out correction slugs on the linotype machine. Bill, a conscientious editor, sees that his paper gets to press without error. He sets type, operates the linotype machine, pulls proof, prepares makeup and blocks forms ready for the press. B
RMBXF4NB–Linotype Model 31 in front of the Washington Post building
RMCW7W9R–1950s newspapers - casting pages for a rotary letterpress machine