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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Time with Antique Maps and Historical Artifacts" Step back in time as we explore a captivating collection of historical treasures

Background imageNews Collection: Henry Iriving (1838-1905) English actor-manager, playing in the first production

Henry Iriving (1838-1905) English actor-manager, playing in the first production of The Bells which made him famous overnight

Background imageNews Collection: Cetawayo or Cetewayo (d1884) king of Zululand, South Africa 1873-1883. During the

Cetawayo or Cetewayo (d1884) king of Zululand, South Africa 1873-1883. During the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879 Cetawayo was defeated at Ulundi and taken prisoner

Background imageNews Collection: Nicholas 1 (1796-1855) Emperor (Tsar) of Russia from 1825. Nicholas in military uniform

Nicholas 1 (1796-1855) Emperor (Tsar) of Russia from 1825. Nicholas in military uniform. His ambition was to absorb Turkey into the Russian empire

Background imageNews Collection: Women and girls and a young boy at work in Bryant & Mays match factory, Fairfield Road

Women and girls and a young boy at work in Bryant & Mays match factory, Fairfield Road, Bow, London. From The Illustrated London News (London, 1871). Engraving

Background imageNews Collection: South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension

South Wales Railway: Opening of the Chepstow Bridge, 1852. Wrought iron tubular suspension bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow

Background imageNews Collection: Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), 1843. Brunel acknowledging the cheers of the crowd

Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), 1843. Brunel acknowledging the cheers of the crowd during the opening ceremony for the Thames Tunnel. The double arched masonry Thames Tunnel built 1825-1843

Background imageNews Collection: Queen Victoria changing trains at Gloucester, 1849. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859)

Queen Victoria changing trains at Gloucester, 1849. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) favoured the 7ft 1/4inch (2.2m) broad gauge and designed the Great Western Railway accordingly

Background imageNews Collection: Thomas Vowler Short (1790-1872) English churchman. Bishop of St Asaph. Friend of John Keble

Thomas Vowler Short (1790-1872) English churchman. Bishop of St Asaph. Friend of John Keble and Edward Bouverie Pusey, members of the Oxford Movement (Tractarians)

Background imageNews Collection: Swindon station on the Great Western Railway, 1845. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859)

Swindon station on the Great Western Railway, 1845. Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) favoured broad gauge 7ft 1/4inch (2.2m) and designed the Great Western Railway accordingly

Background imageNews Collection: Greetings From Chicago

Greetings From Chicago
Postcard view of the Chicago River, Times-Daily News building, Wrigley building, Tribune tower and Equitable Building from the Chicago River

Background imageNews 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 imageNews Collection: Election Returns Are Broadcast

Election Returns Are Broadcast
Washington, D.C.: June 6, 1938 Senator Clyde Herring of Iowa listens to Senatorial Primary election returns in his suite at the Mayflower Hotel

Background imageNews Collection: A Press Photographer

A Press Photographer
United States: 1938 A press photographer aims his flash camera

Background imageNews Collection: A Press Photographer

A Press Photographer
United States: c. 1936 A press photographer aims his camera

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Comical Press Photographer
California: c. 1955 A comical photograph of a press photographer with lots of equipment and wearing oversize dark glasses

Background imageNews Collection: LA Times Newspaper Stand

LA Times Newspaper Stand
Los Angeles, California: May 14, 1964 A Los Angeles Times newspaper stand in LA

Background imageNews Collection: New York Newspaper Stand

New York Newspaper Stand
New York, New York: c. 1938 A newspaper stand at 3rd Avenue and 42nd Street

Background imageNews Collection: Headlines For Wall St. Crash

Headlines For Wall St. Crash
New York, New York: October 24, 1929. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle headlines for Black Thursday, the first day of the stock market crash of 1929

Background imageNews Collection: A Sketch For The Regents Speech On Mad-ass-sons Insanity

A Sketch For The Regents Speech On Mad-ass-sons Insanity, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, Engraving 1812, Gabriel Blowing A Message A Bad News For You At James Madison

Background imageNews Collection: FDR Addresses Labor Strikes

FDR Addresses Labor Strikes
Washington, D.C.: October 1, 1934 President Franklin Roosevelt tells of his plan to ask labor and industry for a truce from strikes and disorder until all means of settlement have been tried

Background imageNews Collection: School Sardinia. The news of the death of King Charles Albert, painting by Mr Ferri

School Sardinia. The news of the death of King Charles Albert, painting by Mr Ferri. engraving 1855

Background imageNews Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: at Pontaven, Brittany, News of the Armistice, France, 1871

The Franco-Prussian War: at Pontaven, Brittany, News of the Armistice, France, 1871

Background imageNews Collection: Mr. Archibald Forbes (Daily News), War Correspondent

Mr. Archibald Forbes (Daily News), War Correspondent

Background imageNews Collection: Front page of the Daily Mirror Newspaper Go Obama 2008 A. D

Front page of the Daily Mirror Newspaper Go Obama 2008 A. D
Front page of the Daily Mirror Newspaper Go Obama 2008

Background imageNews Collection: France, Paris, Le Petit Journal cover, 1907

France, Paris, Le Petit Journal cover, 1907
Opening of a wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, showing men whose work made it possible the Frenchman, Edouard Branly (1844 - 1940), and the Italian

Background imageNews Collection: Stalingrad, world war ll: reading the latest news feb, 1943

Stalingrad, world war ll: reading the latest news feb, 1943

Background imageNews Collection: Portrait of boy calling out wearing a bow tie

Portrait of boy calling out wearing a bow tie

Background imageNews Collection: Newspaper clipping

Newspaper clipping

Background imageNews Collection: Photographers, New York City, New York

Photographers, New York City, New York

Background imageNews Collection: Illustration of colonial mail service

Illustration of colonial mail service

Background imageNews Collection: Newspaper photographer with flashbulb camera

Newspaper photographer with flashbulb camera

Background imageNews Collection: Portrait of man calling out

Portrait of man calling out

Background imageNews Collection: Cup of coffee F008 / 2047

Cup of coffee F008 / 2047
Cup of coffee

Background imageNews Collection: Vegetable market, Mauritius C015 / 6496

Vegetable market, Mauritius C015 / 6496
Vegetable market. Market trader reading a newspaper at his stall. Photographed in Port Louis, Mauritius

Background imageNews Collection: US Treasury stock market teletypes, 1939 C016 / 4520

US Treasury stock market teletypes, 1939 C016 / 4520
US Treasury stock market teletypes. US economist Archie Lockhead in his office at the US Treasury, Washington DC, USA, checking stock market news on teletypes

Background imageNews Collection: USS Shenandoah, 1920s C016 / 4325

USS Shenandoah, 1920s C016 / 4325
USS Shenandoah at her mooring mast in Tacoma, Washington State, USA. This US Navy rigid airship was built from 1922 to 1923, and operated until it crashed in 1925

Background imageNews Collection: Passing on news, conceptual artwork

Passing on news, conceptual artwork
Passing on news. Conceptual artwork of a series of successively larger human mouths calling out. This can represent media communication where news can come from multiple sources passing on the same

Background imageNews Collection: Tablet computer use C013 / 6039

Tablet computer use C013 / 6039
MODEL RELEASED. Tablet computer use. Young woman reaching from the touchscreen of a tablet computer in her kitchen while drinking tea

Background imageNews Collection: News of the World vintage advertising poster

News of the World vintage advertising poster

Background imageNews Collection: Members of Coventry Volunteer Fire Brigade

Members of Coventry Volunteer Fire Brigade
Four members of the Coventry Volunteer Fire Brigade, in an Illustrated London News engraving

Background imageNews Collection: Magazine page, fire brigade sports news

Magazine page, fire brigade sports news
A magazine page reporting London Fire Brigade sports news, depicting a weightlifting champion (Denis Ahern of Soho) and a winning athletics team (Frank Daniell of Tooting)

Background imageNews Collection: Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia

Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863
CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPER. Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863

Background imageNews Collection: Newspaper vendors kiosk at Hamburg, Germany, with police news about the cholera epidemic

Newspaper vendors kiosk at Hamburg, Germany, with police news about the cholera epidemic
CHOLERA EPIDEMIC, 1892. Newspaper vendors kiosk at Hamburg, Germany, with police news about the cholera epidemic. Line engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageNews Collection: A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W. A

A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W. A. Rogers on the front page of Harpers Weekly
TENEMENT: DOCTOR, 1889. A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W.A. Rogers on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 10 August 1889

Background imageNews Collection: Kennedy Assassination, 1963

Kennedy Assassination, 1963
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963. The banner headline from The New Mexican (Santa Fe, New Mexico) of 23 November 1963 announcing the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Background imageNews Collection: JIMMY CARTER (1924- )

JIMMY CARTER (1924- ). 39th President of the United States. President Carter photographed on 21 September 1977 at the news conference where he announced the resignation of Bert Lance as Director of

Background imageNews Collection: Death of Ulysses S. Grant

Death of Ulysses S. Grant
DEATH OF ULYSSES S. GRANT. Sculptor Karl Gerhardt preparing to take a death mask of Ulysses S. Grant. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 1 August 1885

Background imageNews Collection: Mckinley Assassination

Mckinley Assassination
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle of 7 September 1901, reporting the assassination of the President William McKinley, at Buffalo, New York, the previous day




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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Time with Antique Maps and Historical Artifacts" Step back in time as we explore a captivating collection of historical treasures. Starting with an antique map of the Roman Empire, witness the vast expanse and grandeur of this ancient civilization. Next, our attention turns to L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery - a symbol of strength and valor that has stood the test of time. Marvel at their unwavering dedication to duty throughout history. Behold the first portrait of King Charles III, capturing his regal presence and marking a significant moment in royal history. This painting offers a glimpse into the life and reign of this esteemed monarch. Travel further east with a map showcasing the Byzantine Empire in all its glory during the 9th century. Admire its intricate borders and imagine yourself amidst bustling trade routes and vibrant cultural exchanges. Underneath "The Protection of Gods, " discover stories etched onto ancient artifacts that have survived centuries, reminding us of humanity's enduring faith across civilizations. "The Royal Bride" captivates hearts as she walks down the aisle adorned in elegance and grace. Witness her joyous union, celebrating love transcending time itself. Delve into tales from unexpected sources like Sunday Sport's claim about World War Two bomber found on Moon - an intriguing twist that sparks curiosity about untold secrets hidden beyond Earth's boundaries. Experience Galway Gossips from c1887 (c1930), created by Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow himself; immerse yourself in vivid scenes depicting everyday life filled with laughter, whispers, and shared moments within this charming Irish town. The Illustrated London News Christmas number cover from 1904 invites you to celebrate yuletide cheer through enchanting illustrations that capture both tradition and innovation during this festive season. Discover Port Sunlight - a workers' utopia designed for harmonious living amidst industrialization. Witness how visionary leaders transformed lives by providing not just employment but also a nurturing environment for their workforce.