The Linotype version of Times New Roman. Also carried by Matrotype, Foundry adaptations by Bauer, Neufville, Enschedé, Gujarati, Haas, Stephenson Blake, J. Wagner, and Kobundo (as Martin Roman) [Reichardt 2011].
The photo and digital versions were based on the 12pt metal type, while Times Ten was based on the 10pt size. [Adobe]