A remarkable post! Although too far from my professional interests, I'm glad I saw this virtual exhibition. I liked very much the link to the Shakespeare cards. I'll give it to my son when they begin to study Shakespeare's works at his High school. Thank you!
My idea of heaven! How could anyone resist those papers?
ReplyDeleteEeek! That antique table top printing press........ what a thing of beauty!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I'm drooling.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention, Gretel.
ReplyDeleteThat antique press is unique — made by Jabez Francis of Rochford, Essex, in about 1870. I didn't know a single one of them had survived.
You would never get me out of there, except if I was going home with it all : ) The paper Oh, the table press, double oh...
ReplyDeleteTemptations!
ReplyDeleteI love when I see things that I never knew existed on other blogs - thanks for the treat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff--wish I could have been there...
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm! I can smell the printing ink! That antique press is dinky isn't it!And I love those decorative papers!
ReplyDeleteA remarkable post! Although too far from my professional interests, I'm glad I saw this virtual exhibition. I liked very much the link to the Shakespeare cards. I'll give it to my son when they begin to study Shakespeare's works at his High school. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful things . Lovely to see , thankyou !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stuff!!! ^^
ReplyDeleteThis all looks dangerously addictive. Wish I could have been there!
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