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Not long after, a salesman named Didier went to the printworks on business.
They opened their own printworks and became known for lively screen printed designs.
In 1844 Winks introduced a steam printing press into his printworks.
Other industries such as ship building, distilleries and printworks also contributed to the economy.
The publisher is closing printworks and shutting a handful of titles.
Many local residents were employed in the printworks on the bank of the River Cart.
Four glass repair vans were parked up at Printworks.
Starting with the swirls and leaf design are Printworks Coffee.
Printing was another major industry, with the Butler and Tanner printworks being set up in the middle of the century.
Printworks Gallery who represents Wirsum's prints and works on paper.
Much of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century village was built during the industrial boom brought by the printworks.
More than that, as a boy his printer father had given him a tour of the Guardian's office and printworks in Manchester.
She shows her artwork at Printworks Gallery in Chicago.
The printworks connected below road level direct to Waverley Station in a highly efficient production line.
This site was closed in September 2013 and activities relocated to the new Printworks Campus.
From 1694 he reappears using one of these properties: a small printworks on Mary King's Close.
This building was an extension to an older printworks which had been built in 1937 by Sir Owen Williams.
The printworks were now no longer required and earmarked for demolition, following a demand for residential property in the area.
This was largely due to the Crum family, who established and ran the Thornliebank printworks.
The 19th century owners of the printworks began to give the village its present shape by building rows of terraced houses for their workers.
We strolled along the main thoroughfare of the plant between the old brick storehouse and the monumental printworks.
The Manchester Guardian's printworks opened in 1899.
Detectives believe that the venue, near The Printworks entertainment complex, was being targeted as a “symbol of Western decadence”.
The Crum family were associated with the printworks which had been founded in Thornliebank in 1778.
His father worked in Cordale Printworks.