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Advertisement for silhouettes, Jenners of EdinburghAdvertisement for Jenners of Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, offering silhouette portraits by the well-known silhouette artist H. L. Oakley MBE
Imperial HotelTHE IMPERIAL HOTEL - Hotel De Luxe - Orchestra daily in Winter Gardens - Telephones on All Floora - Tape Machine - Snack Bar - Turkish Baths - Running Hot and Cold Water Date: 1920s
Lord RothermereHarold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd
Afghan War 1878 - 1880During the Afghan War Special Correspondents, including Archibald Forbes of the Daily News, Phil Robinson of the Daily Telegraph and William Simpson, Special Artist of the IIlustrated London News
RMS Queen Mary, The Pets PromenadeArtists impression of the Pets Promenade on the RMS Queen Mary, the new giant Cunard White Star Liner. A member of the ships crew gives seven dogs their daily exercise in the animal enclosure during
Ripon HornblowerThe Ripon Hornblower, with his fantastic curved horn and distinctive tricorn hat. This tradition originates with the wakeman of Ripon
Louis Bleriot with Lord Northcliffe at the SavoyLouis Bleriot (1872 - 1936), French aviator, engineer and inventor and the first person to cross the Channel in an aircraft
Filming of the Golden Eagle, Polytechnic Theatre, LondonPostcard advertisement for Captain Knights The Filming of the Golden Eagle, at the Polytechnic Theatre, Regent Street, London W1, with screenings three times daily
Louis Bleriot in London with Lord Northcliffe after ChannelLouis Bleriot (1872 - 1936), French aviator, engineer and inventor and the first person to cross the Channel in an aircraft
Daily Mail Home Exhibition - Australian WinesDaily Mail Home Exhibition - An exhibit promoting the wines of Australia Date: circa 1930s
1921 Pierce Arrow vanAutomobile. A circa 1921 Pierce Arrow moving van parked on the street, buildings visible behind; broadside reads New York Haulage Co. Inc./Daily Service/1780-82 Broadway, N.Y.C./New York
General Election: Confusion Worse ConfoundedThree bewildered voters read the daily newspaper posters which give rather conflicting views on the status of their preferred political parties
Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace HeroOn 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald ( Rex ) Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L
Printing Presses at Daily Mirror WorksA close-up view of one of the printing presses at the Daily Mirror works, where the newspapers were printed (far below ground level). Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Life on board a man-of-warLife in the British navy on board a man-of-war. 1. Playing up the colours, 8am; 2. A Corrobborie in the gun room on Saturday night; 3. Taking up the slops; 4
Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing WorksPart of the Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works, facilitating the delivery of newsprint by day and the despatch of completed newspapers at night. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Daily Mirror Advertising space advertisement - HatterAn advertisement from the Daily Mirror looking for companies to advertise in the newspaper, using the argument that more skilled workers than ever are readers of the paper. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - Elderly Muslim at prayer
A Huddersfield Horse cabA fine photograph of an equally fine horse-drawn cab, with an open soft top, driven by the proprietor of the firm, W Haigh. Mr Haigh specialised in furniture removals, cabs and as a Daily Carrier
Family wearing gas masksA family wearing gas masks on a quiet night in at home during World War II
Andre Beaumont, winner of the Great Air RaceAndre Beaumont of the French Navy, winner of the Great Air Race, also known as the Round Britain Air Race, covering 1000 miles in five days (22-26 July). Twenty pilots took part
Jules Vedrines, second in Great Air RaceJules Charles Toussaint Vedrines (1881-1919), French aviator who came a close second in the Great Air Race, also known as the Round Britain Air Race, covering 1000 miles in five days (22-26 July)
Turkish Bath sceneA Scene inside a Turkish bath. One gentleman reads the daily newspaper, while three serving boys stand at the rear awaiting instruction
In the trenches 1917Soldiers of the 6th Queens (Royal West Surrey) Regiment eating dinner in the trenches at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France during World War I in March 1917
Soldiers preparing a meal 1917Soldiers preparing a meal on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917
Mealtime at the front in 1917Soldiers of the Newfoundland regiment in Berneville eating a meal on the British Front in France during World War I on 9th May 1917
Soldiers washing 1917Soldiers washing in a shell hole in Blangy on the British Front in France during World War I on 5th June 1917
Hot stew in the trenches 1917British troops receive hot stew in the trenches near Cambrai in France on the British front during World War I in March 1917
Washing in a shell hole 1917A British soldier washing in a shell hole in France on the British front during World War I on 21st April 1917
Soldiers toast in 1917A French and a British Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) sergeant toasting each other at Boesinghe in Belgium on the British front during World War I on 18th August 1917
Returning from Fatigue 1915Fatigue parties returning to camp from daily work and return duty on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1915
Hall Barn, Beaconsfield, BuckinghamshireA view of Hall Barn in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, at the time of the photograph the home of Lord Burnham -- Sir Edward Levy-Lawson, 1st Baronet, owner of the Daily Telegraph
Milk for school children, 1955Before Margaret Thatcher the milk snatcher put and end to free school milk for the over sevens, all primary school children would enjoy their daily third pint ration at school
Titanic news reports, magazines, sheet musicA selection of news reports, magazines and sheet music relating to the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912. It includes a copy of The Times newspaper, a twelve-page supplement of The Sphere
Titanic news report and sheet musicA Daily Sketch item dated 20 April 1912, with a full page photograph of Captain Smith, who went down with his ship when the Titanic sank on 15 April 1912
Daily Mirror Boy ArmyThe 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
Grahame-White and Lady Northcliffe at HendonThe aviator Claude Grahame-White (1879-1959) with Lady Northcliffe at Hendon before the Great Air Race (probably the air race sponsored by the Daily Mail in 1910)
Performing Circus Polar BearsDaily Recreation. The performing Polar Bears of Carl Hagenbecks Wonder Zoo & Big Circus, Germany. Here a bear rides a tricycle, assisted by a friendly bear shove!
W. K. HaseldenPortrait of William Kerridge Haselden (1872-1953), British cartoonist, notable for his theatrical cartoons in Punch and his cartoons in the Daily Mirror
Daily Sketch Poster, England for War
Grandolph Ad LeonesLORD RANDOLPH SPENCER Churchill, Tory politician lampooned in Punch following his letters about his exploits in Africa, published in the Daily Graphic
Abdication crisis: front cover of the Daily MirrorFront cover from the Daily Mirror, 11th December 1936 depicting the new king, George VI arriving at his home at 145, Piccadilly, London
Abdication front cover headlinesFront cover headlines from the Daily Mirror announcing that King Edward VIII had chosen to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson in December 1936
When Puck Laughs by Primrose HarleyA sprite, or Puck, rocks idly on a weather vane atop a church steeple, and mocks the people in the town below going about their daily business
Beafeater on book serialisation posterThe stern and unmisstakeable profile of a Beefeater Guard from the Tower of London used as the main illustration on a poster advertsing the serialisation of the book Ghosts of London by H V Morton in
The General Strike - strikers in PlymouthStrikers at Plymouth arriving at St. Andrews Church for a special daily service during the General Strike. In support of a strike by coal miners over the issue of threatened wage cuts
The Order in CouncilThe daily newspapers scatter in fright as the spectral presence of Prime Minister Asquith, the censorious bogey man emerges above them
A Study in CreationThe editor and staff of a daily newspaper use a range of devices to search a censored telegram for news during World War One, a satirical comment on censorship during the period