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Advert for Robinsons Barley, 1927 Drink this daily for beautys sake Date: 1927
Cartoon, W H Smith news stallCartoon, showing a man at a W H Smith news stall on a railway station platform. 1910
Daily Mail Waterplane TourScene on a beach during the Daily Mail Waterplane Tour of 1912, organised by Grahame White Aviation. Date: 1912
Thanks awfully for telling us! Cartoon by H. M. BatemanThanks awfully for telling us! Knowledge as it is purveyed: dedicated to the " Daily ___" Bateman here pours scorn on the Daily Mail for its journalistic technique of stating the obvious
Ideal Home Exhibition advertAdvertisement for the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, London. Date: 16th April1932
Woman in newspaper kiosk with magazines on display all around her. Date: circa 1930s
WW1 poster, Canadian War Photographs, Grafton Galleries, London. Date: 1914-1918
WW2 Christmas card, Carrying On! Date: 1939
WWI News Vendors Stand PosterDaily Sketch newspaper -- Mr T (Tommy) Atkins, Ancre Ville (Ancreville), WW1 News Vendors stand poster. Showing a group of British soldiers occupying a French house on the Somme, northern France
Street in San Angelo, Texas, USA, showing Concho Saddles, the Daily Standard, the Wylie Hardware Co, and the First National Bank. Date: circa 1904
Scouting silhouettes by H. L. Oakley -- third page of a leaflet by B Haram & Co, printers and publishers of The Daily Arrowe, showing scouts and camping scenes
Munich beer hall. Illustration by O. Graf published in L Illustration on August 3rd, 1901. Engraving
Cooking classes. Illustration published in the Illustrated London News, 1921. Engraving
Un bodege Madrid a las doce del dA doceUn bodeg e Madrid a las doce del d A doce cuartos el cubierto! (A tavern in Madrid at noon. Twelve cuartos (coins) cover charge). Illustration published in El Museo Universal, 1861
Head of Man. 2nd c. - 3rd c. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. JORDAN. Amman. Archaeological Museum
PELLEGRINI, Carlos Enrique (1800-1875). Tertulia porte Buenos Aires). 1831. Costumbrism. Watercolour
Cotton weaver, 17th c. Early Modern Era. Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museo Correr
El Correo de la Moda. Perio ilustrado para lasEl Correo de la Moda. Period o ilustrado para las mujeres (womens newspaper). Feminine dresses for a costume party. Published in Madrid from 1835-1868. Engraving. SPAIN
Dde lotery expresiones de jugadores en losDic de loteric y expresiones de jugadores en los dic; de ella.... (Lottery Day. Expressions of players in the days...). Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Museo de Historia
Representation of a cat, s. XVI. Bring clothing newborn and talisman against evil spirits. Japanese art. Sculpture. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Museum of Oriental Art
Spanish family sitting at the table at mealtime. 1950s-1960s
BUSQUETS i JANɬJoan (1874-1949). Sofa. 1899. ModernismBUSQUETS i JANɬ Joan (1874-1949). Sofa. 1899. Modernism. Furniture
Food container destined for tribal chief. Mossi art (Burkina Fasso). African art. Ceramics. Private Collection. Proc: BURKINA FASO
Dish with representation of a deer. 1425. Traditional pottery with arabic influence. Mudejar art. Ceramics. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN
Reading news of the Armistice in Daily Mirror, WW1An elderly couple peering at the Daily Mirror newspaper to read news of the Armistice, signed at 5 am on 11th November 1918, bringing an end to the hostilities of the First World War. Date: 1918
H. Warner Allen, war correspondent, WW1Mr. H. Warner Allen, special correspondent for The Morning Post and Daily News during the First World War. For about a year he was the sole representative of the British Press with the French forces
Sir Philip GibbsSIR PHILIP GIBBS (1877 - 1962). Journalist whose outspoken reporting from the front in WW1 got him into trouble : first journalist to interview the Pope. War historian
Percival Phillips (1877-1937), American born journalist and war correspondent, working for the Daily Express during the First World War
Daily rations for enemy prisoners of war in England, WW1A table displaying the rations given to enemy prisoners of war interned in England during the First World War. The picture was taken at a POW camp in Leigh, Lancashire and shows 1 1/2 lb of bred
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
Suffragette Publicity Advertising Asquith. A placard outside a newsagents shop, advertising the Daily Mirror, has the headline, Mr. Asquith Caricatured
Suffragette Publicity Newspaper Placards. Newspaper placards outside a newsagents shop show the headlines from the Daily Mail - Suffragettes Routed
Suffragette, Mary Had a Little Hammer. Smiling suffragette brandishes her hammer, plate glass litters the pavement. Mary had a little hammer for a suffragette was she
Suffragette Breaks Window Militant. Militant suffragette wields hammer, the caption reads, The suffragettes get wilder daily & smash shop windows oh so gaily. Date: circa 1912
A Womans place is the Home.. Shows two young women in shawls, (mill girls?), an elderly mother and a crippled father. Caption reads, Who will then earn the Daily bread? Date: 1909
Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily ChronicleReporters just back from public functions, meetings, fires, accidents and so forth are seen transcribing their copy for press at the offices of the Daily Chronicle
Receiving late news on the tape telegraph at Daily ChronicleA late news item received on the tape telegraph and telephoned at once down to the machine room at The Daily Chronicle to guarantee inclusion in that days edition. Date: 1914
Royal Tournament - Olympia May 18th to June 3rd 1922Royal Tournament. Last Week. Olympia May 18th to June 3rd 1922. Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8pm.Colour lithograph by A Martinet, 1922, after Thomas Rowlandson, 1790 (c) and I H Bailey
Touching up a photograph for use in a newspaperA specially-trained expert retouching photographs before reproduction in The Daily Chronicle newspaper - done by hand in the days long before Photoshop was available. Date: 1914
Chromolithograph poster - British MilitaryRoyal Naval and Military Tournament OLYMPIA MAY 18TH TO JUNE 3RD TWICE DAILY AT 2.30 AND 8PM. Chromolithograph poster by Dudley Hardy, published by Dobson Molle and Co, 1910 (c)
Edward, Prince of Wales joins army at start of World War IOn 8th August 1914, the Prince of Wales was gazetted to the Grenadier Guards as a lieutenant and immediately began daily training under war conditions with his regiment at Warley
A Woman At War - WWIA Woman At War - Being experiences of an Army Signaller in France in 1917-1919 - 807, Unit 3, W.A.A.C. L Signals, A.P.O. 3, France. Published in Liverpool by Daily Post Printers, Wood Street. Book
Two foldout Daily Mail Military Maps Numbers - WWI eraTwo foldout Daily Mail Military Maps Numbers 1 and 2. No. 1 - The Franco-Belgian & German Frontiers, Scale 12 Miles to the Inch. No. 2 - Austro-German & Russian Frontiers, Scale 24 Miles to the Inch
Daily Graphic booklet - Special war CartoonsDaily Graphic booklet of 22 war cartoons. Special war Cartoons - No. 3. Book
Fall In - words of Harold Begbie, reproduced from The Daily Chronicle. Centrepiece of a bugler, together with the four verses of the song in each corner. Outer edge framed with flags of the Allies
Daily Mail coloured map of part of the Western FrontDaily Mail coloured print of a map of part of the Western Front from Bethune and La Bassee in the North to Albert and Peronne in the South with Arras in the centre of the map
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1Ellis Ashmead-Barlett (1881-1931), British war correspondent, pictured at his typewriter resting on ammunition boxes after the landing at Anafarta, writing a despatch
Edward HultonSir Edward Hulton (1869 - 1925), British newspaper publisher and racehorse owner. Founded the Daily Sketch and bought and developed the Evening Standard