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Linotype

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Object Number


T308

Linotype

Description

The Linotype was the first hot metal composing machine, invented in 1885 by Ottmar Mergenthaler. It is capable of producing a single line of metal type, called a slug, using a keyboard, matrices, and molten metal. Linotype machines were widely used in the newspaper trade thanks to their efficiency.

Object Name(s): hot-metal composing keyboards and casters (combined in a single machine)

Object Category: TYPE COMPOSITION MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Creator: Linotype & Machinery Ltd., Cheshire, England

Linear Dimensions Depth: 140

Materials: metal
Material Part: body

Credit Line: National Print Museum, Dublin