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date: 13 May 2025

galley 

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A flat tray with one or two open sides for accumulating or storing composed type. Galleys (so-called because they are vessels in which type is held or transported) were originally made of wood, were the same sizes as book pages, and often had a false bottom called a ‘slice’ which allowed the type to be withdrawn easily. Later ... ...

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