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Bulletin Collection (#2)

"Captivating Bulletins: Chronicles of History and News" Step back in time as we delve into the world of bulletins

Background imageBulletin Collection: Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894

Announcement on the health of Tsar Alexander of Russia, Livadia Palace, St Petersburg, Russia, 1894. Alexander III died on 1st November 1894 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II

Background imageBulletin Collection: People reading the bulletins of King George Vs last illness, 1935

People reading the bulletins of King George Vs last illness, 1935. The king died of bronchial illness in January 1936. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageBulletin Collection: Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899

Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899

Background imageBulletin Collection: Bulletin boards, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA

Bulletin boards, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA
Men reading bulletin boards, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 1936

Background imageBulletin Collection: Bulletins, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA

Bulletins, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA
Man reading a bulletin of the latest news, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 1936

Background imageBulletin Collection: WW2 poster, Bits and Pieces Bulletin

WW2 poster, Bits and Pieces Bulletin. Separate parts combined make an aeroplane. Printed for HMSO, Ministry of Aircraft Production. Date: 1940s

Background imageBulletin Collection: Strike / Wireless Bulletin

Strike / Wireless Bulletin
Writing down the wireless bulletin so it may be displayed Date: 1926

Background imageBulletin Collection: Edward VII Ill again 71

Edward VII Ill again 71
A bulletin is released at Marlborough House concerning the illness of the Prince of Wales Date: 1871

Background imageBulletin Collection: Bulletin board, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA

Bulletin board, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA
Men reading a Chinese bulletin board, Chinatown, San Francisco, California, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBulletin Collection: Crowd scanning bulletin about King Edward VIIs health

Crowd scanning bulletin about King Edward VIIs health
A crowd outside the offices of the Daily Graphic, waiting anxiously for the regular bulletins about the state of the Kings health following a sudden illness - appendicitis - just two days before his

Background imageBulletin Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A group of Chinese Americans in Chinatown, San Francisco

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A group of Chinese Americans in Chinatown, San Francisco, California, reading war bulletins about the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBulletin Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners waiting for their next trip into the mine in Maidsville

WEST VIRGINIA: COAL MINE. Coal miners waiting for their next trip into the mine in Maidsville, West Virginia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Background imageBulletin Collection: SECRET SERVICE AGENTS, 1938. Agents of the U

SECRET SERVICE AGENTS, 1938. Agents of the U.S. Secret Service getting the latest criminal news from a bulletin board at Secret Service headquarters in the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C

Background imageBulletin Collection: LABOR MOVEMENT, 1938. Marian Hepburn, sister of actress Katherine Hepburn and member

LABOR MOVEMENT, 1938. Marian Hepburn, sister of actress Katherine Hepburn and member of the United Federal Workers of America

Background imageBulletin Collection: Source Size = 5193 x 3586

Source Size = 5193 x 3586
Illness of the Prince of Wales: the Bulletin at Marlborough House, 1871

Background imageBulletin Collection: Source Size = 3548 x 4108

Source Size = 3548 x 4108
Illness of the Prince of Wales: Posting the Bulletin at the Mansion House, 1871

Background imageBulletin Collection: Medical bulletin about the illness of Louis XV (engraving)

Medical bulletin about the illness of Louis XV (engraving)
XIR1272850 Medical bulletin about the illness of Louis XV (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bulletin de maladie de Louis XV)

Background imageBulletin Collection: Push pin

Push pin

Background imageBulletin Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1914. Berliners reading outbreak of war bulletins pasted

WORLD WAR I: GERMANY, 1914. Berliners reading outbreak of war bulletins pasted over the advertisements on a street pillar, August 1914

Background imageBulletin Collection: CARTOON: UNIVERSITY SPORTS. What Our Colleges May Come To In Time

CARTOON: UNIVERSITY SPORTS. What Our Colleges May Come To In Time. " It is stated that the Faculty of an Eastern college are discussing the question of organizing a baseball club among

Background imageBulletin Collection: CASTLE GARDEN, 1880. Scenes of newly arrived immigrants in Castle Garden, New York City

CASTLE GARDEN, 1880. Scenes of newly arrived immigrants in Castle Garden, New York City. Clockwise from top left: In the Waiting Room; Registering; the Labor Bulletin; The Labour Bureau Hiring

Background imageBulletin Collection: Bulletin of Latest News, Chinatown

Bulletin of Latest News, Chinatown
Vintage linen postcard showing an elderly Chinese man and young girl reading news printed in Chinese hung on the exterior of a brick wall

Background imageBulletin Collection: Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A

Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A. Garfield outside the offices of the New York Herald
GARFIELD: ASSASSINATION. Posting the bulletins about the assassination of President James A. Garfield outside the offices of the New York Herald on 2 July 1881

Background imageBulletin Collection: Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination

Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A
J. GARFIELD: ASSASSINATION. Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A. Garfield on 2 July 1881

Background imageBulletin Collection: Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley

Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley, 14 September 1901
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley, 14 September 1901

Background imageBulletin Collection: Garfield Assassination

Garfield Assassination
GARFIELD ASSASSINATION. The community bulletin board in Richmond, Virginia, following the assassination of President James A. Garfield on 2 July 1881. Wood engraving from an English newspaper, 1881

Background imageBulletin Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876. Contemporary engraving

Background imageBulletin Collection: Le ballon bulletin trimestriel de toutes les ascensions, 6me

Le ballon bulletin trimestriel de toutes les ascensions, 6me annee, janvier, fevier, mars, 1883. Advertisement for the French aeronautical journal Le ballon shows a balloon carrying two passengers

Background imageBulletin Collection: Night scene outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. Crowds w

Night scene outside the gates of Buckingham Palace. Crowds w
Night scene outside the gates of Buckingham Palace during the illness of King George V, showing a queue of people waiting to read the latest bulletin

Background imageBulletin Collection: Reading French Success

Reading French Success
Reading a bulletin of a French success in the Italian campaign, in the streets of Paris




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"Captivating Bulletins: Chronicles of History and News" Step back in time as we delve into the world of bulletins, where stories unfolded and information spread like wildfire. From the grandeur of the RMS Titanic to the daily updates provided by Atlantic Daily Bulletin, these snippets of news captivated hearts and minds. The White Star Line, known for its majestic vessels like RMS Olympic, kept passengers informed through their News Bulletin and stationery. It was a lifeline connecting travelers to the outside world while sailing across vast oceans. In May 1910, Buckingham Palace became a hub of anxiety as people eagerly awaited a bulletin on King Edward's illness. The nation held its breath, hoping for positive developments that would ease their worries during this uncertain time. Tragedy struck when Edward VII passed away at Buckingham Palace in London. An announcement reverberated through society, marking an end to an era and leaving behind a legacy that would be remembered forever. News also traveled swiftly when Queen Victoria breathed her last in 1901. The entire nation mourned as bulletins carried word of her passing far and wide. Even beyond maritime disasters or royal events, bulletins played various roles in history. The White Star Line's collection included publications related to RMS Titanic – reminding us of both triumphs and tragedies etched into our collective memory. From cultural delights to wartime cartoons, bulletins captured diverse aspects of life. Illustrations such as "Lady Dancing the Hula Ku'i" showcased Hawaii's rich traditions while postcards featuring Kitchener news shed light on World War I's impact on public opinion. In Calumet, Michigan during the Copper Miners Strike, bulletins served as vital sources for miners fighting for fair treatment amidst labor disputes - amplifying their voices across borders. And who could forget James Grant's iconic depiction? A Chinese man selling the "Pekin Gazette, " symbolizing how even ordinary individuals contributed to the dissemination of news and ideas.