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A Daily Mirror photographic engraver inks a plate so he can check his work before passing the engraving on to the plate room and finally the presses. May 1956 P044535
Platemaking for the Daily Mirror Newspaper at Geraldine House in London. The Plates are used to print the pages of the paper. May 1956 P044533
Type setter at work for the Daily Mirror in Geraldine House. May 1956 P044537
The printing presses of the Daily Mirror start up at the begining of the night. These presses in London on average print in excess of three million copies of the popular tabloid newspaper six nights
Printers Circa 1950 Reels of paper are loaded and threaded into the printing press P044519
Printers Circa 1950 Type setters at work at Printes Knapp Drewett and Son P044520
Daily Mirror Newspaper December 1960 Daily Mirror hot off the press at Geraldine House P044510
Printers Circa 1950 Hot Metal plate attached to printing press P044515