Vellum making a 2000 year process |
Vellum’s what the Magna Carta was written on in 1215 and it’s what the laws of England are written on today, 2115, 900 years later. In fact all the laws of the UK - Acts of Parliament - since 1497 have been printed on vellum.
Vellum has been a medium of record since Bronze age.
There is a move a foot in the House of Commons to save money in Parliament by moving to printing on high quality “archival paper” in order to save £27,000 - the difference between the cost of printing on paper and printing and vellum. We need to protest now against this short sighted move.
Unrolling the 1511 Westminster Tournament Roll printed on vellum with images just as bright today as they were in 1511 |
Section from the 60foot 1511 Westminster Tournament Roll - drawn on vellum |
Vellum is the natural media for documents to last the ages. Vellum can last 2,000 years plus while “archival paper” is only 250 years without an expensive air conditioned environment to ensure. So we should fight to keep vellum.
Vellum's been on TV and Radio indecent weeks - listen into Jeremy Vine where Paul Wright from Crowley the last remaining vellum manufacturer will be talking, Paul has already made the case for vellum on BBC2's Newsnight.
We need to Paul and Crowley’s to continue to have our Acts of Parliament printed on Vellum.
Write to you MP and talk part in the petition to have the MPs reconsider.
On line Petition to save vellum |
Sign the petition, write to your MP let’s keep the Acts of Parliament on vellum for future generations!
4 comments:
Very informative and well researched. Beautifully layed out. When are your blogs going to be in a book format? Can't wait ��
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A result Government continue to print laws on vellum!
Centuries-old vellum tradition 'to be saved' - Matt Hancock
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35577458
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