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Witchfinder General Greeting Card

Witchfinder General Letterpress Greeting Card

A Glimpse into Scotland’s Witch Hunt History

Inspired by the haunting history of witch hunts in Scotland, the Witchfinder General card reflects a powerful story from a turbulent past. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Scotland experienced one of Europe’s most intense periods of witch trials, where fear and superstition led to the accusation and tragic execution of many, especially in the late 1500s and mid-1600s. The title “Witchfinder General” refers to those who were appointed to hunt alleged witches, leaving a chilling legacy that still resonates today.

Handcrafted Letterpress Printing in Glasgow

This card is beautifully printed using traditional letterpress techniques by Passenger Press, a Glasgow-based studio passionate about preserving the art of hand-printing. Each card is carefully created in small batches on thick, eco-friendly, 350gsm textured paper milled in the UK. The process uses antique presses, giving every card a unique tactile quality and depth of colour that modern printing cannot match.

Sustainable Materials & Thoughtful Packaging

Passenger Press blends heritage craftsmanship with sustainability, ensuring their cards not only look stunning but are kind to the planet. Each card comes with a brown kraft envelope and a protective sleeve, ready to send or gift. Measuring A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm), this card offers a meaningful way to share history, reflection, or simply a striking visual with friends or loved ones.

Scan the QR code to find the story behind each card. Letterpress card printed in small batches on an antique press using ecologically sound paper, milled in the UK. A6 card (10.5 x 14.8cm) with brown kraft envelope. Matthew Hopkins Witchfinder General. The Discovery of Witches. London, for Royston, 1647. University of Glasgow Special Collections. Sp Coll Ferguson Ah-a.2.

The Passenger Press

The Passenger Press is a Glasgow letterpress studio specialising in hand-printed cards, prints, and paper goods. Everything is created using traditional metal type and hand-operated presses, from botanical cyanotypes to revived Victorian typography. Working with museums, libraries, and archives, The Passenger Press brings forgotten historical images back into circulation as letterpress greetings cards. Each card tells the story behind the image: who created it, where it's been sitting, and why it survived. A thoughtful approach to showcasing material that would otherwise stay tucked away in special collections. Collaborations include the National Library of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, University of Glasgow, Sir John Soane's Museum, and the William Morris Gallery.

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Witchfinder General Greeting Card

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Witchfinder General Letterpress Greeting Card

A Glimpse into Scotland’s Witch Hunt History

Inspired by the haunting history of witch hunts in Scotland, the Witchfinder General card reflects a powerful story from a turbulent past. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Scotland experienced one of Europe’s most intense periods of witch trials, where fear and superstition led to the accusation and tragic execution of many, especially in the late 1500s and mid-1600s. The title “Witchfinder General” refers to those who were appointed to hunt alleged witches, leaving a chilling legacy that still resonates today.

Handcrafted Letterpress Printing in Glasgow

This card is beautifully printed using traditional letterpress techniques by Passenger Press, a Glasgow-based studio passionate about preserving the art of hand-printing. Each card is carefully created in small batches on thick, eco-friendly, 350gsm textured paper milled in the UK. The process uses antique presses, giving every card a unique tactile quality and depth of colour that modern printing cannot match.

Sustainable Materials & Thoughtful Packaging

Passenger Press blends heritage craftsmanship with sustainability, ensuring their cards not only look stunning but are kind to the planet. Each card comes with a brown kraft envelope and a protective sleeve, ready to send or gift. Measuring A6 (10.5 x 14.8 cm), this card offers a meaningful way to share history, reflection, or simply a striking visual with friends or loved ones.

Scan the QR code to find the story behind each card. Letterpress card printed in small batches on an antique press using ecologically sound paper, milled in the UK. A6 card (10.5 x 14.8cm) with brown kraft envelope. Matthew Hopkins Witchfinder General. The Discovery of Witches. London, for Royston, 1647. University of Glasgow Special Collections. Sp Coll Ferguson Ah-a.2.

The Passenger Press

The Passenger Press is a Glasgow letterpress studio specialising in hand-printed cards, prints, and paper goods. Everything is created using traditional metal type and hand-operated presses, from botanical cyanotypes to revived Victorian typography. Working with museums, libraries, and archives, The Passenger Press brings forgotten historical images back into circulation as letterpress greetings cards. Each card tells the story behind the image: who created it, where it's been sitting, and why it survived. A thoughtful approach to showcasing material that would otherwise stay tucked away in special collections. Collaborations include the National Library of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, University of Glasgow, Sir John Soane's Museum, and the William Morris Gallery.