Wood Type Museum

This Web Museum is established for the purpose of educating the general public, and the next generation, on the beauties of wood types engraved blocks. Our mission is to gather, save, preserve, and interpret wood types and information about them.

As the demand for broadsides increased during first years of the nineteenth century, the need for the process of producing large letters cheaply arose. Wood was a logical material choice because of its ready availability, lightness, and proven printing qualities. In 1827, Darius Wells of New York City first found the means to mass produce wood letters.  In March of 1828, first wood type catalogue was published by Wells. Throughout the wood type manufacturing history, many manufactories were in business. Among those, Wm. H. Page & Co. and Hamilton Mfg. Co. was the most noted ones.

+ Vanderburgh, Wells & Co., New York

    Vanderburgh 001
   
Vanderburgh 002
  Vanderburgh 003
 
Vanderburgh 004

+ Wm. H. Page & Co.

    Antique Tuscan Extra Condensed
   
Antique Tuscan Expanded
   
Parisian
   
#500
    #
512
   
Die Stamped 001
  Clarendon Extended
 
Clarendon Extra Condensed Light Face
 
Norwich Aldine No.2
 
Gothic Extra Condensed
 
Gothic Treble Extra Condensed

+ Hamilton Mfg. Co.

    Hamilton001


 

+ Unknown

    Ultra Bodoni   Norwich Aldine

+ Engraved Wood Blocks

    Borders 001
   
Borders 002
   
Borders 003
   
Cut for Books
   
Cuts
   
Express Paid
   
Funeral Flowers
  Future Delivery
 
Glass Handle with Care
 
Hold
 
Index
 
Indian Head
 
Lady's Portrait
 
Merchandise
  Page - Star Border
  Special
  Tomato
  Unknown 001
  Unknown 002
  Will Call

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