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    Techically it was probably a challenge to take a photograph and convert it in to a printing plate, where as a line drawing could probably be hand engraved onto a 'plate' . It was a long drawn out process then to make a page of text made up of induvidual letters. Photos into mass print probably came about mid / late 50's, certainly bit more common in 60's newspapers. Probably some members with direct experience here with more precise info 🤔
    Mine was a paper boy from 1966 and visit to Bristol Evening Post newspaper with Scouts year or so later going round the print works

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuyajonathan View Post
    Photos into mass print probably came about mid / late 50's, c
    I used to have a newspaper reporting on the 1924 FA Cup final at Wembley, with a photo showing the pitch being over-run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuyajonathan View Post
    Techically it was probably a challenge to take a photograph and convert it in to a printing plate, where as a line drawing could probably be hand engraved onto a 'plate' . It was a long drawn out process then to make a page of text made up of induvidual letters. Photos into mass print probably came about mid / late 50's, certainly bit more common in 60's newspapers. Probably some members with direct experience here with more precise info 🤔
    Mine was a paper boy from 1966 and visit to Bristol Evening Post newspaper with Scouts year or so later going round the print works
    That’s the kind of thing I meant. I can recall hand-setting type on our own school printing press in the 80s, learning about things like “ells”.

    Any older newspaper guy from before the print revolution of the 80s would know exactly how any why for decades photos were a luxury.

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    Just a bit off track. but cigarette company's used to give away cards of real photographs of various views footballers ect c1899 in their packets so l don't know how expensive they were to produce.

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