Presenting an opportunity to network with figures in the letterpress community, the annual St Bride Foundation Wayzgoose will boast 30 tables of letterpress equipment, type and ornaments, printed items, books and more, alongside demonstrations of letterpress, wood engraving, sign writing and calligraphy. A print exhibition and refreshments will round out the offering for visitors. To find out more, contact info@sbf.org.uk
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