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Early Printing
& Type
Collection 2: 1801 – 1850
While printers were still working in difficult conditions, this period saw printers starting to flex their muscles and beginning to have some success in challenging the traditional hierarchical structure of society. Many of the printers in this period went on to become politicians using their newspapers to promote freedom of the press.
The Upper Canada Almanac
Upper Canada (Ontario)
John Bennett, 1803
The Nova Scotia Chronicle and Weekly Advertiser
Nova Scotia, Anthony Henry, 1769
The Quebec Gazette
Lower Canada (Quebec)
Guillaume Brown & Thomas Gilmore, 1764
A College Drama
Lower Canada (Quebec)
Fleury Mesplert,1776
Journal of the House of Assembly
New Brunswick
Christopher Sower, 1786
The Royal St. John’s Gazette and Nova-Scotia Intelligencer
New Brunswick
Guillaume Brown &
John Ryan, 1784
Advertising & Promotion
Graphic Design & Branding
Publications & Editorial
Typeface & Alphabet Design
Hand Lettering & Calligraphy
Small & Private Press
Trade & Craft
Early Printing & Type
Unidentified