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  2. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The first printing presses were established in Cambridge, in the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1638, and others soon emerged in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, but the overall production of printed matter was small.A s the 18th century unfolded more printing presses and newspapers came into existence and soon the paper shortage was felt by ...

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  4. Gamlingay - Wikipedia

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    Gamlingay is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England about 14 miles (23 km) west southwest of Cambridge.. The 2011 census gives the village's population as 3,247 and the civil parish's as 3,568.

  5. Quy railway station - Wikipedia

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    It was situated along a road that ran northwest of Station Road. The station had a small goods shed that had a siding that went to behind the west end of the platform. In June 1935 the station was downgraded to an unstaffed halt and the signal box was demolished. It later closed to passengers on 18 June 1962 [1] and to goods on 13 July 1964. [2]

  6. Type case - Wikipedia

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    Modern, factory-produced movable type was available in the late nineteenth century. It was held in the printing shop in a job case, a drawer about two inches (5 cm) high, three feet (90 cm) wide, and about two feet (60 cm) deep, with many small compartments for the "sorts" (various letters and ligatures).

  7. Category:Companies based in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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