LevelCollection
Ref NoFGR
TitleRecords of Fred Grayden
Date1938-2005
Extent6 folders, 1 artefact
Creator NameGrayden; Fred; printer
DescriptionRecords relating to the career of Fred Grayden, former deputy head printer at the Guardian, including his memoir, correspondence and photographs. Collection also contains his trade union membership cards and a hot metal dateline slug, one of the last to be used at the newspaper before changes were made to the printing process.
Admin HistoryFred Grayden joined the Guardian in 1961 when the composing room was first set up to begin printing in London, retiring as deputy head printer after over 20 years of service.

He had previously worked for the Daily Sketch composing department. He first joined the Guardian as a time hand from 13 August 1961, working as copy desk supervisor responsible for lino and ludlow typograph setting. The first London composing room was shared with the Sunday Times.

Grayden became Guardian staff from 1 January 1962. He was appointed deputy head of the composing department from 5 July 1973, following the retirement of head printer Mr DC Borrett. Grayden himself retired in 1985. Grayden was a member of printing trade unions from July 1938.
Custodial HistoryDonated to the archive by Fred Grayden in 2005.
Access StatusOpen
TermComposition (printing)

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