Printing House of the Early 20th Century (Rahmi M. Koç Museum, Istanbul)

The DC-3 aircraft is installed above a wooden airfield pavilion, the distant ancestor of huge modern terminals made of glass, concrete and steel.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

This reconstruction of the first building of Istanbul's Yeşilköy airport (now named after Ataturk)where passenger service was provided by Air France , the first foreign airline to open a regular line to Istanbul.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Now the pavilion has nothing in common with the aviaviatsia - a typical printing house of the 20s of the last century is located here..

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Many believe that the printing house is a huge building filled with gigantic machines - for millions of copies, it is true, but all sorts of small things can be printed in a small room.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Polygraphy begins with a typeset cash register - lines of text were made up of metal letters with reliefs of letters of the alphabet and other symbols.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Клише, с помощью которых печатались картинки, фотографии или заголовки с нестандартным шрифтом изготовлялись гравировкой или фотохимическим способом.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Доска с набранным и сверстанным шрифтом - матрица, вставляется в печатную машину.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Матрица смазывается типографской краской, затем по ней прокатывается лист бумаги.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Обрезной станок - гильотина. Здесь пачки отпечатанных листов обрезались до нужного размера.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Samples of printing products - all kinds of letterheads, brochures, advertising posters. As you can see - even then a small printing house had the ability to work with color.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house

Chronology of the development of printing technology.

Istanbul. Rahimi Kocha Museum. Printing house