Welcome to

The Virtual Museum of Printing

Exploring Printing History and Heritage

The Virtual Museum of Printing is an online heritage collective that aims to bring together the printing-historical resources of the British Isles in one site. It is a platform for printing historians, practitioners, curators, and other heritage professionals to contribute data, images, video, and narrative relating to their collections.

We have several exciting printing collections already confirmed as contributors and are working hard to ensure we include content from many more.

The importance of printing in the history of civilization can hardly be exaggerated. Printing preserves and carries information and ideas. Whether in the form of books, periodicals, printed images, or ephemera, print is an interface, allowing one intellect to communicate with another, and with many. The printed word has shaped the modern world. Print is a medium capable of effecting large scale change: through increases in literacy; the spread of scientific and other knowledge; the fomenting of revolution; the dissemination of political, philosophical, and religious ideas; the waging of war; the development of mass media; the vast world of advertising.

Without printing, there would be no typewriters, no computers … no internet!

Institutions that are making this possible