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Press Collection (page 100)

"From historic warships to vintage cars, the press captures a diverse range of moments in time

Background imagePress Collection: Government Critics

Government Critics
Its a thankless task stopping a Punch ball - The harder you hit it, the harder it comes back. Cartoon showing the Prime Minister, David Lloyd George

Background imagePress Collection: douard Lockroy / Gill

douard Lockroy / Gill
douard Lockroy (1840-1913) militant journalist, entering politics in 1871, sitting on the extreme left. In 1877 he married Madame Charles Hugo, the daughter-in-law of the poet Victor Hugo

Background imagePress Collection: Eleanor Lansing Thomas, social secretary to US Secretary of

Eleanor Lansing Thomas, social secretary to US Secretary of
Eleanor Lansing Thomas, social secretary to Mr John Foster Dulles, US Secretary of State in 1954 pictured going through press cuttings

Background imagePress Collection: Daily Mirror Boy Army

Daily Mirror Boy Army
The Daily Mirror Boy Army approved by Lord Raglan and a movement growing by leaps and bounds in 1906 as Britain worries about the threat of invasion

Background imagePress Collection: Grvin Alfred / Gill

Grvin Alfred / Gill
Grevin Alfred (1827-1892): Press cartoonist, caricaturist, creator of waxworks and theatre costumes

Background imagePress Collection: University Press, Oxford

University Press, Oxford
The University Press, Oxford - the new University Printing Office

Background imagePress Collection: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Hou

Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Hou
Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister and Franklin D. Roosevelt, US President, at a press conference at the White House following their historic meeting to discuss the Allied war effort

Background imagePress Collection: Turkish newspaper boy

Turkish newspaper boy
A newspaper seller, Cakal Suleyman, vendor of the Aksam Newspaper at Bandirma (Panderma), Turkey

Background imagePress Collection: Cambridge Press

Cambridge Press
The Pitt Press, of the Cambridge University Press, with Peterhouse on the left and Pembroke on the right

Background imagePress Collection: The Order in Council

The Order in Council
The daily newspapers scatter in fright as the spectral presence of Prime Minister Asquith, the censorious bogey man emerges above them

Background imagePress Collection: Wait Your Turn

Wait Your Turn
Disgruntled members of a gentlemens club must take a ticket and wait their turn to read a copy of The Bystander during World War One - a humorous comment on the paper shortages affecting the press

Background imagePress Collection: The Press Boat in Fog on the day of the Boat Race, 1880

The Press Boat in Fog on the day of the Boat Race, 1880
Engraving showing the press boat in the River Thames at Putney, on the day of the Oxford University vs. Cambridge University Boat Race, 1880

Background imagePress Collection: The Right Hon. F. E. Smith

The Right Hon. F. E. Smith
Portrait of Mr. F. E. Smith, assigned head of the Press Bureau in 1914. With the outbreak of war, the Government decided to establish a Press Bureau for the control

Background imagePress Collection: Steam Delivery Lorry

Steam Delivery Lorry
The steam lorry of W.V. Bowater and Sons, of 121 Queen Victoria Street, London, delivering huge rolls of paper which will be used for printing newpapers

Background imagePress Collection: Bending the Plates for the Cylinders of the Rotary Printing-

Bending the Plates for the Cylinders of the Rotary Printing-

Background imagePress Collection: Censorship Satirised

Censorship Satirised
Satire on censorship of the French press under the reactionary Charles X

Background imagePress Collection: Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772

Loving Cup Presented to John Wilkes, 1772
Engraving of a Loving Cup presented to John Wilkes, MP and Lord Mayor of London, by the City Corporation on 24th January 1772 in commemoration of his valuable services in defending the freedom of

Background imagePress Collection: The Workless man-of -all-work

The Workless man-of -all-work
Illustration of a man reading the paper whilst all the household work is done by machinery. The sketch depicts what was then considered a glimpse into the future

Background imagePress Collection: News Room in the 1890S

News Room in the 1890S
A News Room, ..fitted with every device for quick receipt of intelligence

Background imagePress Collection: New York Times of 1904

New York Times of 1904
The offices of the New York Times, built in 1904

Background imagePress Collection: T Roosevelt / Judge Press

T Roosevelt / Judge Press
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his fight against the gutter press

Background imagePress Collection: Petit Journal - 2

Petit Journal - 2
In the Service des Archives, back numbers of the paper can be consulted : Le petit Journal is one of Frances leading daily newspapers

Background imagePress Collection: Petit Journal - 8

Petit Journal - 8
Le service des Expeditions, where the days papers are packed, to be sent throughout the country : for this is one of Frances leading journals

Background imagePress Collection: Braille Press / 1920S

Braille Press / 1920S
A 1920s Braille press

Background imagePress Collection: Russian Paper Sellers

Russian Paper Sellers
Russian newspaper sellers line up to collect their consignments

Background imagePress Collection: Senefelder Litho Press

Senefelder Litho Press
Senefelders hand-operated lithographic press

Background imagePress Collection: Roman Grape Press / Mdina

Roman Grape Press / Mdina
Two Roman grape presses (one complete with grinding stones) at the Mdina Museum

Background imagePress Collection: Olympics Reporters 1936

Olympics Reporters 1936
The Press Box at the Berlin Olympics, 1936

Background imagePress Collection: New York Times New 1924

New York Times New 1924
The new offices of the New York Times

Background imagePress Collection: Newspaper Stamp Duty

Newspaper Stamp Duty
Delivering the ILN to Somerset House to receive the official stamp : though not direct censorship, this is seen as a tax on knowledge, an infringe- ment of freedom of the press

Background imagePress Collection: German News Sheet 1678

German News Sheet 1678
Front page of the KRIEGS- POSTILLION, bringing news of the war to the people of Leipzig

Background imagePress Collection: News from the War 2

News from the War 2
Due to press censorship, residents of St Petersburg learn how the war with Japan is progressing from notices posted on walls

Background imagePress Collection: Gen Strike Settlement

Gen Strike Settlement
The Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, on the steps of No.10, after the termination of the General Strike

Background imagePress Collection: NY Bus Terminal Newstand

NY Bus Terminal Newstand
Men and women browse through an array of newspapers and magazines on sale at the Garfield News Company stand at New York port authority bus terminal

Background imagePress Collection: Newspaper Sellers, Paris

Newspaper Sellers, Paris
Animated scene at the junction of the rue du Croissant and du Faubourg Montmartre, Paris, with newspaper sellers competing for custom

Background imagePress Collection: Evening Standard Stall

Evening Standard Stall
A newspaper seller stands with a copy of The Evening Times although the placard on his stand advertising the headline from the Evening Standard " Gun raid: woman hostage". Date: 1962

Background imagePress Collection: Reporters Room / Mail

Reporters Room / Mail
The reporters room at the Daily Mail showing journalists busy at their typewriters

Background imagePress Collection: DELIVERING WOMANs OWN

DELIVERING WOMANs OWN
This smart young man, dressed in a suit and trilby, is apparently delivering copies of the womens magazine Womans Own

Background imagePress Collection: Advert / Press Modern Art

Advert / Press Modern Art
Poster for Modern Art, USA

Background imagePress Collection: Advert / Press Harper s

Advert / Press Harper s
Poster for Harpers Magazine, New York - Christmas issue

Background imagePress Collection: Advert / Press Studio Mag

Advert / Press Studio Mag
Poster for The Studio, an illustrated magazine of fine and applied art

Background imagePress Collection: Advert / Press Prangs 1896

Advert / Press Prangs 1896
Poster for Prangs Easter Publications, USA

Background imagePress Collection: DRAYTONs PAPER 1927

DRAYTONs PAPER 1927
Advertisement for the various services of the Drayton Press

Background imagePress Collection: Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editor

Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editor
THOMAS MARLOWE journalist, editor of the Daily Mail from 1899 to 1926

Background imagePress Collection: British Formula 3 Press Day: British Formula Three Press Day, Silverstone, England, 10 March 1999

British Formula 3 Press Day: British Formula Three Press Day, Silverstone, England, 10 March 1999
Jenson Button (GBR) Promatecme Dallara Renault F399. British Formula Three Press Day, Silverstone, England, 10 March 1999

Background imagePress Collection: Indy Racing League: Indy 500 Press Conference, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA

Indy Racing League: Indy 500 Press Conference, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA, 24 March 2004
Kenny Brack (SWE) Team Rahal is interviewed by the media. Indy 500 Press Conference, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, USA, 24 March 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imagePress Collection: Photographers: Mark Sutton Sutton Motorsport Images: Mark Sutton Sutton Motorsport Images

Photographers: Mark Sutton Sutton Motorsport Images: Mark Sutton Sutton Motorsport Images
Mark Sutton (GBR) Sutton Motorsport Images. Oulton Park, England, circa. 1986

Background imagePress Collection: A 16th century cider press in the grounds of Penlee hose in Penzance, Cornwall, UK

A 16th century cider press in the grounds of Penlee hose in Penzance, Cornwall, UK
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"From historic warships to vintage cars, the press captures a diverse range of moments in time. Here, the mighty HMS Hood and HMS Repulse stand tall at Table Bay in Cape Town, showcasing naval power. Meanwhile, a transportable ciderpress reminds us of simpler times and traditional craftsmanship. The Ford V8 Pilot revs up for the 1950 Monte Carlo rally, its driver ready to conquer challenging terrains. In an intriguing twist, the Sunday Sport claims a World War Two bomber has been discovered on the moon - a headline that sparks curiosity and imagination. The Lynton Barnstaple railway takes us back to 1935 when steam engines ruled the tracks with their charm and elegance. Speeding through history, we encounter the iconic Morgan Super Aero 3 wheeler zipping along country roads with style and grace. Behind closed doors at the Daily Telegraph's printing room in 1900, dedicated workers laboriously set typefaces by hand to bring news to life on paper. The Mini Coopers ex Monte Carlo Rally remind us of thrilling races filled with adrenaline-pumping action as these compact cars maneuvered through treacherous routes. Racing towards victory at Le Mans is the sleek Morgan Plus Four from 1962 - its powerful engine roaring across race tracks. Taking flight into new horizons is none other than Aerospatiale BAC Concorde - an engineering marvel that revolutionized air travel forever. On calmer waters lies RMS Celtic - a majestic ocean liner embodying luxury and grandeur during its heyday. Lastly, we pay homage to motorcycle legend Barry Sheene as he conquers his first Grand Prix aboard Suzuki RGV500 - capturing hearts with his fearless spirit and unparalleled skill. " Note.