HRH The Duke of York with Charlotte Wainwright Apprentice bookbinder and Austen Kopley managing director
Barnard & Westwood received a visit from HRH The Duke of York who came to the London based printer to learn about the company’s mix of cutting edge technology and traditional craft skills.
During the visit HRH was keen to learn about the variety of craft skills still employed by the company, and what it was doing to train a new generation of craftsmen.
The company is in the process of taking on three new craft apprentices, who will learn a variety of skills including hand case binding, book restoration and, bespoke presentation cases as well as using processes such as die stamping, letterpress and foil blocking.
‘It is important for us to invest in these skills if we hope to have experienced craftsmen for our company in the years to come,’ explained Austen Kopley, managing director. ‘There is also something quite special about being in a position to see that these crafts are passed on to the next generation.’
In addition to traditional craft skills, The Duke was offered an insight into the latest printing technology. Barnard & Westwood has recently installed an S200 photonic printer, made by British company LumeJet. A long-standing supporter of UK engineering, HRH discussed the new technology with Dr Trevor Elworthy, the inventor of the system, and Paul Anson, LumeJet’s chief executive officer.
The company held a Royal Warrant from Her Majesty The Queen since 1986, and from His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales since January 2012. The company also supplies The Duke of York’s office and other members of his family with printing and bookbinding.