Printing museums
Jarrold Museum finds new home in Norwich church
The John Jarrold Printing Museum is set to relocate to a medieval church in Norwich after closing at its existing site, which faces demolition.
The importance of keeping the history of printing alive
Heritage professionals must act now to bring print, in all its guises, to the attention of the public now and for future generations.
Steering group outlines vision for new Jarrold Printing Museum
A steering committee set up to campaign for the John Jarrold Printing Museum to remain intact in Norwich has outlined its proposals for a new museum as its existing site faces demolition.
Jarrold Printing museum to be scaled down as housing plans approved
The John Jarrold Printing Museum in Norwich will be relocated and scaled down after councillors approved plans for new homes to be built on its existing site.
Jarrold Printing museum future to be decided
Campaigners have spoken about their hopes for the John Jarrold Printing Museum in Norwich, the future of which will be decided tomorrow (14 March), to be preserved in its current form.
Jarrold Printing museum to relocate
The John Jarrold Printing Museum in Norwich will relocate following concerns over its future after plans to demolish its existing location were revealed earlier this year.
St Bride restructures library and workshop format
St Bride Foundation has restructured its library and printing workshop in response to funding constraints, but chief executive Glyn Farrow has stressed that the move is simply to ensure the long-term...
Take a trip through print’s illustrious past
Printing offices of the not-so-distant past were alive with the noisy mutterings of temperamental thousand-parted survivors from the golden age of machinery. Today these have been replaced by near...