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Newspapers Collection (#5)

"Unveiling the Power of Newspapers: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time to 1908

Background imageNewspapers Collection: The Beatles, sit down to read the latest issue of The Sunday Mirror Newspaper

The Beatles, sit down to read the latest issue of The Sunday Mirror Newspaper, ahead of concerts at the Odeon, Leeds, part of The Beatles Autumn Tour, Sunday 3rd November 1963

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Douglas Hodge actor from TV programme Capitol City, sitting on desk chair talking

Douglas Hodge actor from TV programme Capitol City, sitting on desk chair talking on the telephone and holding a copy of the Financial Times

Background imageNewspapers Collection: George Cole as Arthur Daley and Dennis Waterman as Terry McCann from the television

George Cole as Arthur Daley and Dennis Waterman as Terry McCann from the television series Minder. July 1988

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Lee Marvin American actor, reading the Daily Mirror. December 1984

Lee Marvin American actor, reading the Daily Mirror. December 1984

Background imageNewspapers Collection: The Daily Mirror printing presses at Stamford Street. April 1954 P044528

The Daily Mirror printing presses at Stamford Street. April 1954 P044528

Background imageNewspapers Collection: A linotype operator

A linotype operator
A newspaper linotyper at work in the 1940s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: The composing room

The composing room
Printers in the composing room of the Daily Mail in the 1940s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Newspapers, Istanbul, Turkey

Newspapers, Istanbul, Turkey

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Newspapers in station kiosk, Tokyo, Japan

Newspapers in station kiosk, Tokyo, Japan

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Newspapers from the 40s at the Apteka Pod Orlem is the pharmacy of Tadeusz Pankiewicz

Newspapers from the 40s at the Apteka Pod Orlem is the pharmacy of Tadeusz Pankiewicz. He was a Polish Roman Catholic pharmacist that rescued countless Jews from the Holocaust. Krakow, Poland

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Artistic instruction of the soldiers of the barracks of the Tourelles

Artistic instruction of the soldiers of the barracks of the Tourelles and the barracks of the chateau d'eau
LSE4327584 Artistic instruction of the soldiers of the barracks of the Tourelles and the barracks of the chateau d'eau, at the Musee du Luxembourg, 1902 (print) by French School

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935)

Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by
4066770 Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by architect Renzo Piano. Adolph S

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Illustration from Charivari, 1873 (engraving)

Illustration from Charivari, 1873 (engraving)
ICA4869718 Illustration from Charivari, 1873 (engraving) by Stop (Louis Morel-Retz) (1825-99); (add.info.: Illustration by Stop (1825-1899)

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935)

Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by
4066769 Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by architect Renzo Piano. Adolph S

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Boxers rebellion in china, 1909 (print)

Boxers rebellion in china, 1909 (print)
5674414 Boxers rebellion in china, 1909 (print) by Meaulle, Fortune Louis (1844-1901); (add.info.: History. China. Boxer Rebellion. Death to strangers. Boxer demonstration)

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Portrait of the Impress of Abyssinia and Ethiopia Taitou (Taytu Betul, 1851-1918)

Portrait of the Impress of Abyssinia and Ethiopia Taitou (Taytu Betul, 1851-1918), wife of Menelik II
JAB5037169 Portrait of the Impress of Abyssinia and Ethiopia Taitou (Taytu Betul, 1851-1918), wife of Menelik II. 29/03/1896 (print) by Meyer

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Taytou Betel, Empress Consort of Menelik II of Ethiopia, 1896 (print)

Taytou Betel, Empress Consort of Menelik II of Ethiopia, 1896 (print)
7147184 Taytou Betel, Empress Consort of Menelik II of Ethiopia, 1896 (print) by Meyer, Henri (1841-99); Private Collection; (add.info.: The empress of Abyssinia, her Majesty, TAITOU)

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935)

Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by
4066771 Statue of Adolph Simon Ochs (b. March 12, 1858-April 8, 1935) in the lobby of the New York Times Building designed by architect Renzo Piano. Adolph S

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Newsagent

Newsagent
Antonio Grambone

Background imageNewspapers Collection: A man with news

A man with news
Rahat Amin Chowdhury

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Ömer Ates Kızıltug

Ömer Ates Kızıltug

Background imageNewspapers Collection: 7 HP De Dion veteran car

7 HP De Dion veteran car
6 HP De Dion veteran car, used to deliver newspapers between Norwich and Kings Lynn, early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: 6 HP De Dion veteran car

6 HP De Dion veteran car, used to deliver newspapers between Norwich and Kings Lynn, early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Blandford Forum Express Newspaper Office early 1900s

Blandford Forum Express Newspaper Office early 1900s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Howard Van Dusen Studio Advertisement

Howard Van Dusen Studio Advertisement
An advertisement page for the Howard Van Dusen Studio, specialists in commercial art for magazines and newspapers etc. Images show various portraits of men smoking. Date: circa 1939

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Good Travelling Companions

Good Travelling Companions
An illustrated page from a catalogue for the Ideal Homes Exhibition held at Olympia in 1936, the scene shows a young woman and a man sat in a train, reading magazines and newspapers

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Dri-Ped Advertisement Travelling

Dri-Ped Advertisement Travelling
An illustrated advertisement for William Walker & Sons Ltd, promoting Dri-Ped's war & peace time services, Dri-Ped is a high quality brand of leather, used for military clothing

Background imageNewspapers Collection: RMS Titanic - page from The Knickerbocker Press

RMS Titanic - page from The Knickerbocker Press of Albany New York State, 17 April 1912: Heroism and Discipline of Titanic's Crew Save Women and Children as Millionaires Perish

Background imageNewspapers Collection: QSS Lusitania - souvenir of launch

QSS Lusitania - souvenir of launch, commemorative 18 carat gold handled scissors, with stainless steel blades, the crossover engraved with John Brown and Co

Background imageNewspapers Collection: A week of political stories

A week of political stories
Headlines of different newspaper for the week. The Pall Mall Gazette, The Globe, The Daily Telegraph and the Evening standard all giving the top stories for that week. The left image is of Mr

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Illustration, Bristlewoods, sudden end of war

Illustration, Bristlewoods, sudden end of war
Caricature illustration by Frank Reynolds, of a man and woman with newspapers, in living room with child and dog, woman in military style coat. Captioned, Bristlewoods see it through'

Background imageNewspapers Collection: New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903

New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903
A scene at 3 a.m. outside the Daily Mirror office. Where proprietors of the Daily Mail issued the first penny paper for gentlewomen for which the demand was unprecedented. Date: November 1903

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Calavera of the Newspapers, Mexico

Calavera of the Newspapers, Mexico -- skeletons on bicycles. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London

Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London
The newly acquired Daily Worker building at 75 Farringdon Road, London, a former brushmakers warehouse. The newspaper's previous offices had been destroyed during the Blitz

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Advertisement for Morning Star newspaper

Advertisement for Morning Star newspaper
Advertisement for the Morning Star newspaper, 29 November 1982 -- Lively Left, order from your newsagent. Date: 1982

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Daily Worker slogan on a wall

Daily Worker slogan on a wall
Slogan painted on a wall: It stands between You and War, the Daily Worker. Date: circa 1973

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Anti-Tory demonstration with Morning Star banner

Anti-Tory demonstration with Morning Star banner
Anti-Tory demonstration on a London street with a Morning Star banner and Socialist Worker placards. Date: circa 1980

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Daily Worker staff examining building alteration plans

Daily Worker staff examining building alteration plans following the acquisition of new premises at 75 Farringdon Road, London. Date: circa 1945

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Young Communist League demonstration, London

Young Communist League demonstration, London
Young Communist League members demonstrating outside the American Embassy in London, 28 April 1980. One of them is holding up a copy of the Morning Star newspaper with the headline

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Men working on Festival of Britain building site, London

Men working on Festival of Britain building site, London
Group of men working on the Festival of Britain building site, London. Seen here taking a break to read their favourite newspapers: the Daily Herald, the Daily Worker and the Daily Mirror

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Communist Communism Left Wing Daily Worker Newspaper

Communist Communism Left Wing Daily Worker Newspaper
communist, communism, left, wing, daily, worker, newspaper, london, news, media, press, communications, journalism, newspapers, man, men, bert, baker, morning, star, journalist, interview

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Editorial Board, Daily Worker newspaper, London

Editorial Board, Daily Worker newspaper, London
Editorial Board of the Daily Worker newspaper, London: J R Campbell, William Rust, Professor J Bs Haldane, the Dean of Canterbury (Hewlett Johnson), R Page Arnot, Councillor J Owen, Sean O'Casey

Background imageNewspapers Collection: People on street with Daily Worker newspaper, London

People on street with Daily Worker newspaper, London
People on a London street with copies of the Daily Worker newspaper, and a kiosk advertising the newspaper alongside them. The headline reads: Closures, Miners Act. Date: 1959

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Man at work, Daily Worker newspaper, London

Man at work, Daily Worker newspaper, London
Man at work operating a Linotype or Intertype machine, Daily Worker newspaper, London. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Staff at work, office of Daily Worker newspaper, London

Staff at work, office of Daily Worker newspaper, London
Staff at work in the office of the Daily Worker newspaper, 75 Farringdon Road, London. Seated are Rose Smith, Sam Russell, Monty Meth and (by the window) Ben Francis

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Leed Verdad

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Leed Verdad, vuestro diario (Read Verdad (Truth), your newspaper). Unified journal of the communist and socialist parties. Poster. SPAIN. Salamanca

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Item of news of

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Item of news of Negrin's speech before the Republican Cortes. Supplement of the journal Ejercito Popular (Popular Army)

Background imageNewspapers Collection: Guerra Civil Espanola (1936-1939). Trabajadores!!

Guerra Civil Espanola (1936-1939). Trabajadores!! Leed Solidaridad Obrera. Diario de la Revolucion (Workers!! Read Workers Solidarity. Journal of the Revolution). Anarchist poster by E. Vicente




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"Unveiling the Power of Newspapers: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time to 1908, when English suffragettes fought for their rights and a feminist newspaper emerged as their voice. Witness the tragedy that shook Montparnasse in an unforgettable accident, captured by Daily Mirror Staff Photographer Alisdair MacDonald at just 21 years old in February 1962. Discover how W H Smith advertised its services, connecting readers with the latest news and stories that shaped society. Relive the shocking moment when Dewey defeated Truman, forever etched in history through a newspaper headline that defied expectations. Experience the thrill of The Princes Second Derby in 1900, as Diamond Jubilee galloped past the post first. An unknown creator immortalized this exhilarating race. Travel back to June 9th, 1944, with Daily Mail's front page reporting on the progress of D-Day landings—a pivotal moment during World War II. Feel your heart melt with "Puppy Love, " a heartwarming tale that tugged at readers' emotions and reminded them of life's simple joys. Meet a newspaper seller from 1933 who tirelessly spread information on street corners—connecting communities one paper at a time. Glimpse into history as Prince of Wales visits Bournemouth while admiring an enchanting view from East Cliff captured in 1890 by an unknown artist. Pay homage to Mr. W Luson Thomas—the visionary founder behind Graphic magazine—in a timeless black-and-white photograph capturing his legacy. Finally, confront "The Evil Spirits of Modern Daily Press" depicted vividly through color lithography—an artistic critique on sensationalism within journalism today.