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Notice warning people not to wander the highyways of Glossop on Christmas Day

S.Dodge, Little Underbank, Stockport1823-12-19

Derbyshire Record Office

Derbyshire Record Office
Matlock, United Kingdom

Public notice from the Constable and Churchwardens of Glossop warning that all persons found wandering the streets, highways, lanes and fields on Christmas Day will be apprehended and dealt with according to law.

Posters are some of the earliest forms of visual communication and can be traced back to the 15th century, thanks to the invention of the printing press. In the days before mass communication they were used to pass on information to the general public, such as promoting political parties, advertising products and events, recruiting soldiers and spreading ideas.

Such posted notices influenced the development of typography as they were meant to be read from a distance and so required larger type to be produced. By the 19th century, text-heavy posters printed from woodblocks were commonplace, but the rise of the more colourful pictorial poster didn't come about until the middle of the century, following significant advances in printing techniques.

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  • Title: Notice warning people not to wander the highyways of Glossop on Christmas Day
  • Creator: S.Dodge, Little Underbank, Stockport
  • Date Created: 1823-12-19
  • Location: Glossop, Derbyshire
  • Location Created: Unknown
  • Provenance: Derbyshire Record Office collections
  • Subject Keywords: Posters, Communication, Typography, Printing, Community, Crime, Punishment, Law
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