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Susi - asleep with a magazine. 1950s
Susi - under Titbits magazine in the garden. 1950s
Occupations 1882 - Newspaper Boy holding up a copy of The Standard. 1882
Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime. A writer welcomes the white spaces in his article, saying that if there were no spaces, nobody would want to read it. Date: 1917
Newspaper seller on a birthday card. Date: circa 1910s
Newspaper seller on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1910s
Paul Macartney at PR launch of Yellow SubmarinePaul Macartney at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
The Beatles at PR launch of Yellow SubmarineThe Beatles at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
Man at work, The London GazetteMan at work at his desk in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
People at work, The London GazettePeople at work in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Two inner pages, The London GazetteTwo inner pages of an issue of The London Gazette, described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper. It contains official government notices and news items, and dates back to the 1660s
Man outside the offices of The London GazetteMan standing outside the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
TV station at Holmesdale Primary SchoolTeacher showing a three-dimensional model of a room set out with TV cameras at Holmesdale Primary School, where they had their own TV station which transmitted programmes to the classrooms. Date: 1974
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967
Radio-receiver with superheterodyne circuit, 4 valves, only AM reception, model G175. 1952. Gelosa, Italy. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo Da Vinci. Milan. Italy
Caricature of Joseph Knight, drama critic and historianCaricature of Joseph Knight (1829-1907), English drama critic for various newspapers, and theatre historian. 1880
Caricature of Thomas Foster, The Times journalistCaricature of Thomas (Tommy) Foster, The Times newspaper journalist. 1880
Caricature of F C Burnand, newly appointed Punch editorCaricature of Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917), newly appointed Punch editor. He was also a comic writer and playwright. Seen here as Mr Punch himself, enjoying a nice bowl of punch. 1880
Snap Playing Card - Winners, newspaper seller. circa 1900s
Portrait of George Grossmith, court reporter for The TimesPortrait of George Grossmith (1820-1880), chief court reporter at Bow Street for The Times and other newspapers, as well as being a lecturer and entertainer
Cartoon, Gladstone on the road to Windsor, with a newspaper editor offering to carry his bag. On the occasion of winning the General Election, Gladstone was required to visit Queen Victoria. 1880
The Newsman, delivery a news sheet to a house. 19th century
Caricature, Sir Squire Bancroft and Mowbray MorrisCaricature, Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager, and Mowbray Morris, theatre critic, with other critics in the background enjoying food and drink in the Critics Buffet
Caricature of George Robert Sims, English writerCaricature of George Robert Sims (1847-1922), English journalist, poet, dramatist and novelist. Despite his uncertain health through over-indulging, he was a prolific writer. 1881
Caricature of Henry Sampson, newspaper proprietorCaricature of Henry Sampson (1841-1891), English newspaper proprietor and editor with a strong interest in sport. 1881
Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur RobertsCaricature of James Fawn (1850-1923) and Arthur Roberts (1852-1933), music hall performers. Goodness Gracious! A reference to their comic duet in a Drury Lane pantomime, Mother Goose
Caricature of Charles Keene, F C Burnand and John TennielCaricature of Charles Samuel Keene (1823-1891), Francis Cowley Burnand (1836-1917) and John Tenniel (1820-1914), two Punch artists and their editor. 1882
Caricature of Ashton Dilke, Liberal MP and travellerCaricature of Ashton Wentworth Dilke (1850-1883), radical Liberal MP (from 1880 to 1883), traveller, and owner of the Weekly Dispatch. 1882
Caricature of Edmund Yates and ? BeckerCaricature of Edmund Hodgson Yates (1831-1894), British novelist and dramatist, editor of The World society journal, and ? Becker. 1882
Caricature of Walter Webling and Alfred WatsonCaricature of Walter Webling (seated, aka Walter Clifford Weblyn, 1846-1928), owner of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, and Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (on horseback, 1849-1922)
Cartoon, Unfettered Journalism! Showing a man tied to a chair by Turkish Bonds. A comment on the serious issue of Turkish debt. 1880
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mrs Mike the Announcers Wife. circa 1930s
Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Mike the Announcer. circa 1930s
Caricature of Thomas Gibson Bowles, magazine founderCaricature of Thomas (Tommy) Gibson Bowles (1841-1922), founder of Vanity Fair and The Lady magazines. 1881
Caricature of Montagu Williams, actor, playwright and lawyerCaricature of Montagu Stephen Williams (1835-1892), English actor, playwright, barrister, magistrate and teacher. A commentary on a libel case between Henry Labouchere
Caricature of Henry James Byron, dramatistCaricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron (1835-1884) -- A " Special" Engagement. 1881
Obituary notice form, Daily Express newspaper, LondonBlank obituary notice form, Daily Express newspaper, Fleet Street, London EC4. Date: circa 1930s
Cartoon, Communism and women. Husband and wife at the dinner table. He reads in the newspaper about how women are shared around the community under Bolshevism
Cartoon, The Interview, WW1Cartoon, The Interview. A professor on another planet gives a journalist his views on life on Earth. On the subject of the First World War, the journalist asks: Who will be the winner, people or fire
Poster design, Evening News, Peace, WW1Poster design, Evening News, Peace. Date: circa 1918
Poster design, Daily Mail Flower and Fruit Show. Date: circa 1920s
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
The Mothers Picture Alphabet -- N, showing a boy selling newspapers on a street. Date: circa 1860
Woman reading a newspaper on a train and looking sleepy. Date: circa 1960s
Advertisement, Ifan Kyrle Fletcher rare book seller, LondonAdvertisement, Ifan Kyrle Fletcher rare book seller, 11 Stafford Street, Old Bond Street, London W1, with another department in Wimbledon SW20. Date: 1952
Poster, Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, London, 26 February to 23 March. Nearest stations Addison Road, West Kensington, Hammersmith. Date: circa 1930s
The Sphere magazine absorbs Black and WhiteA newspaper boy selling copies of The Sphere and The Tatler (sister titles from the same group) to a man on a train. The photograph was promoting the fact that The Sphere had successfully absorbed
Man and two children doing the crossword on a train. Date: circa 1960s