Dating back to the 1860's, the printing shop at the Sherbrooke Village Museum in Nova Scotia, Canada displays some historic printing equipment. An interpreter who works for the village museum explains to tourists visiting how the presses work and the craftmanship of the material printed.
The printing shop uses old hand presses people used in earlier years which they still use today to produce the printed material needed at the Sherbrooke Village Museum.
Interpreter explaining the operation of the press at the printery in the Sherbrooke Village Museum (a restored 1860's lumbering and shipbuilding community) in the town of Sherbrooke along the Marine Drive, Highway 7, Nova Scotia, Canada.