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Monitoring radio stations for news to rush to editors Date: 1941
Marconi EMI Emitron Camera System of Television, showing the film projector and the camera used in the televising of films. Date: 1937
Home receiver for television, giving a black and white picture 12 inches by 9 inches, which is so bright that it can be clearly seen even when the room lights are
High definition television, scene from new opera, Mr Pickwick, with music by Albert Coates, produced by Vladimir Rosing, presented by Dallas Bower
High definition television, preparing for a boxing match at Baird Experimental Studios, prior to televising by the Intermediate-Film System
High definition television, a Spanish scene enacted in one of the Baird Experimental Studios, televising by the Intermediate-Film System Date: 1937
Front cover of Television up-to-date by Robert W Hutchinson Date: 1937
Broadcasting soon after an air raid, WW2Broadcasting soon after an air raid, with bombed buildings in the background, during WW2 Date: 1941
BBC Late Low Definition Television Control Room. On the right is the mirror-drum projection scanner, on the left are the two checking receivers
BBC Late Low Definition Television Studio looking towards the Control Room. The large black curtain screened the orchestra and their lights from the photo-electric cells
Cover design, BBC at War booklet by Antonia White, WW2Cover design, BBC at War booklet by Antonia White Date: 1941
Comic postcard, Chamber music on the radio Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man listening to the radio Date: 20th century
News vendor, Central LondonLondon news vendor with intriguing banner, by bus stop in Central London. Date: circa 1930s
News vendor in Regent Street, London. Date: circa 1960s
News stand in Central LondonA news stand in Central London, with a wide variety of magazines and newspapers. Date: circa 1960
Newsagents window, North LondonNewsagents window proclaims Time magazine still on sale after claims of gross contempt against it by Stephen Wards defence. (Profumo Affair). Date: 1963
Evening News and Star headlines warn of train delays due to snow. Date: circa 1960s
Couple on Waterloo Bridge, LondonCouple stand on the old Waterloo Bridge, London, looking across the River Thames towards the South Bank, flanked by newspaper hoardings. Date: circa 1930s
Newspaper, L Action Francaise - to understand events Date: 1938
Oak processionary moth, Thaumetopoea processionea. Phalaena processionea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in
Distributing the Pekin GazetteScenes in China. Distributing the Pekin Gazette. 1873
A young woman called Beatie, in a fancy dress costume as the Newcastle Daily Journal newspaper. Date: 1908
Cover design, The Cococub News, 1939Cover design, The Cococub News, issued by Cadbury Bros Ltd, Bournville. 1939
Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to SchoolCartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party She Looks After Back to School. A satirical comment on the Morning Herald newspaper (represented here as the Dickens character Mrs Gamp)
William Luson Thomas, founder of newspapersWilliam Luson Thomas (1830-1900), British wood engraver and founder of various newspapers, including The Graphic. circa 1880s
Herbert Ingram, British journalist and politicianHerbert Ingram (1811-1860), British journalist and Liberal politician, founder of The Illustrated London News. circa 1850s
Cartoon, The Bedtime Story, now delivered via the radio. 1923
Front cover, Fortune magazine, June 1931 -- a bull with a ring through its nose. Date: 1931
William Thomas Stead, author and journalistWilliam Thomas Stead (1849-1912), author and journalist, Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette. circa 1900s
Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyds Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song). 1880s
Scene in a London coffee house, where the main requirements are " a clean pipe, a dish of coffee, and the Supplement". 18th century
Ekcovision 17 inch black and white television, model T330, manufactured by E K Cole of Southend. 1958
Three singers, BBC Dance Band, Broadcasting HouseThree male singers with BBC Dance Band at Broadcasting House, London. 1935
Cartoon, Drury Lane Theatre, London, with balloonCartoon, No more pictorial posters for Drury Lane; the newspapers and a balloon will do the necessary advertising! 1885
Cartoon, Mr John Corlett, Sporting Times editorCartoon, Mr John Corlett - Yea, more than a prophet. John Corlett (1841-1915) was the founder, proprietor and editor of The Sporting Times. 1885
Cartoon, Two Obadiahs, the morals of the stageCartoon, Two Obadiahs. " Why don t you write an article on the morals of the stage? You ought to know something."
Advert, McMichael RadioAdvertisement for McMichael Radio, used on the 1933 Mount Everest Expedition. 1933
Rachel Beer, British newspaper editorRachel Beer (nee Sassoon, 1858-1927), British newspaper editor, editor-in-chief of The Sunday Times and The Observer. 1897
Florence Fenwick Miller, English journalist and authorFlorence Fenwick Miller (1854-1935), English journalist, author and social reformer, editor and proprietor of The Womans Signal, an influential feminist journal. 1897
Ethel Comyns Lewer, editor of The Feathered WorldEthel Harriet Comyns Lewer (1861-1946), periodical proprietor and editor of The Feathered World. and author of Poultry Keeping (1914). 1897
Gillian Debenham, editor of Judy magazineGillian Debenham, editor of Judy, the comic magazine. 1897
Editors of The Throne magazine, June 1906. 1906
Cover design, Home Notes, September 1945. 1945
Cover design, The Queen magazine, August 1889. 1889
Contributors to The Throne magazine - portraits. 1906
Chickweed varieties, Stellaria media. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557
Woody fleabane, Dittrichia viscosa, and false fleabane, Pulicaria minor. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557