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Augustus Applegath

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Often appears mis-spelt as "Augustus Applegarth"
Augustus Applegath
Born(1788-06-17)17 June 1788
Died9 February 1871(1871-02-09) (aged 82)

Augustus Applegath (17 June 1788 - 9 February 1871 [1][2]) was the inventor of the vertical printing-press.

He was born in Stepney but carried out most of his work in the Dartford and Crayford areas of Kent. Inventions included methods of silk printing, a new method of printing banknotes and the printing machines on which The Times Newspaper was printed in the mid nineteenth century - the 'Four-Feeder' printed 5000 copies of the paper per hour, and from 1848 the rotary eight-feeder printed 8000 copies per hour.

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