The Linotype version of Times New Roman.
The photo and digital versions were based on the 12pt metal type, while Times Ten was based on the 10pt size. [Adobe]
Contributed by Nick Sherman
Contributed by Peiran Tan
Contributed by Mark Simonson
Contributed by Matthijs Sluiter
Contributed by Stephen Coles
Contributed by Florian Hardwig
Photo(s) by Frank Grießhammer on Flickr.
Contributed by B.J. Winzer
Contributed by Love Lagerkvist
Contributed by James Vipond
Contributed by Thomas Van Herck
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Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr.
Contributed by Tânia Raposo
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Contributed by Andreas Kofler
Contributed by Mathieu Triay
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Contributed by Alain Papazian
Contributed by Ryan Brotherston
Contributed by Malte Müller
Contributed by Maxime P.
Contributed by Webtype
Contributed by Garrison Martin
Contributed by Production Type
Contributed by Ovidius Cironka
Contributed by Forgotten Shapes
Contributed by Thomas Maier
Contributed by Thiago
Contributed by Margus Tamm
Contributed by berger + Co.
Contributed by Altiplano Typefaces
Contributed by Miro Denck
Contributed by John O'Reilly
Contributed by Thomas Evensson
Contributed by Nolan Paparelli
Contributed by MA-MA Type
Contributed by Daniel Metzinger