- Subject
- Print Collection
- Item type
- Object
- Primary inscriptions
- Description of the hydro-mechanical copying press, ny means of which any number of letters may be copued at a single operation. Section and View of a hydro-mechanical copying press, invented by J. Bramah.
- Physical material
- Paper
- Physical medium
- Black ink
- Physical technique
- Engraving
- Object type
- Dimensions
- Height: 614mm Width: 486mm
- Inventory No
- 14061
Description
Description of and directions for using the hydro-mechanical copying press.
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