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Union Shop: 1922

January 1922. Washington, D.C. "Machinists' Association, printers." Another peek behind the scenes at the International Association of Machinists. View full size.

January 1922. Washington, D.C. "Machinists' Association, printers." Another peek behind the scenes at the International Association of Machinists. View full size.

 

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The press shown here is a Kelly B made and sold by the American Type Founders. The machine is a high speed automatic cylinder letterpress.

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They have a time clock!

I like

exposed moving parts. Probably why I don't have a lot of sympathy for computers with, in some cases, almost no moving parts, exposed or not.

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