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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
Handley Page AirlineA poster advertising the daily Handley page flights to and from Paris
Daily Telegraph Offices, Fleet Street, 1882Engraving showing the Fleet Street exterior of the Daily Telegraph newspaper offices, London, 1882
German woman and her daily ration, Berlin, 1945Photograph showing a German woman in Berlin holding her daily ration: a small piece of bread, a few carrots and some dehydrated potatoes, August 1945
The Statistics Board at Frankfurt Airport during the BerlinPhotograph showing American aircrew studying the achievement board at Frankfurt-on-Main showing the daily and overall tonnage of supplies flown from Frankfurt to Berlin, during the airlift of 1948
R. D. Blumenfeld / ExpressRALPH DAVID BLUMENFELD American journalist. Editor of the British Daily Express from 1902 to 1932
British soldiers on Quinine paradeA photograph of British soldiers stationed at the Greek port of Salonika receiving their daily ration of quinine. During the war disease was a particular problem for the Allied troops at
The Daily Telegraph printing machineThe Daily Telegraph ten-feeder printing machine in operation
The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet StreetThe new offices of the Daily Telegraph in Fleet Street with illustrations of the printing presses and the opening night soiree in the Large Hall
W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898Photograph of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and his wife, Catherine, about to start their daily drive from the Chateau Thorenc, Cannes, France
Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illneThe latest accounts of the Prince of Wales illness. The Prince of Wales was residing at Sandringham House during his long illness while daily reports were released of his condition
Mr Maskelynes experiment - female spirit emerging from manA photographic example of Mr Maskelynes experiment - a mechanical illusion of spiritual manifestations. Miss Cassie Brucea can be seen emerging from her father-in-laws body
Levy-Lawson Editor VfEDWARD LEVY-LAWSON 1st Baron Burnham Editor of The Daily Telegraph
London Coastal CoachesA cheery coach driver encourages travellers to travel by coach with frequent daily services which cover the country
Horse & Cart on SandsA horse and cart (and a car in the far distance) drive over the sands at Holy Island (Lindisfarne) at low tide, a three mile ride from the mainland, possible twice daily
Racial / Sioux RelaxingA group of Sioux Indians relaxing, probably during a hunting expedition
The Postman by Yeend KingPainting by John Henry Yeend King (1855-1924) showing a postman paying his daily visit to an idyllic thatched cottage close to the sea
Petit Journal - 2In the Service des Archives, back numbers of the paper can be consulted : Le petit Journal is one of Frances leading daily newspapers
Agatha Christie, ScenesAGATHA CHRISTIE scenes from her daily life when her first book has made her a literary sensation
Religion / Egypt / AtumThe Sun-God : the Creator of the Universe, depicted in his boat in which he crosses the sky on a daily basis (also known as Tem, Atmu &c)
Zola / Petit Journal 1898Emile Zola arrives at the Palais de Justice after being sued for libel by the French army for publishing his denunciation of the army cover up in a daily newspaper
Clytie a SunflowerWhen the sea-nymph Clytie is deserted by her lover the sun- god Apollo, she is changed into a sunflower, her face turned towards him as he crosses the heavens daily
Greek Family MealA Greek family at mealtime
Pueblo Women Make BreadWomen of the Acoma people of New Mexico bake their bread in a communal outdoor oven shared by a number of families
Pueblo Women Get WaterNew Mexico : women of the Olla people (Pueblos) fetch water from the well in these decorative pots
Hopi Fetch WaterHopi women from Tewa village in northeastern Arizona; their villages are on high ground, for security, but this means they must go far to fetch water from the valleys
Native American WeavingElle of Ganado, New Mexico, of the Navaho people, weaves a blanket in the traditional manner
Cornfield, ArizonaSupai women in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, working in their cornfield
Hopis Gather WoodTwo Hopi men on a wood- gathering expedition : wood is hard to come by in the Arizona desert, and seeking it can mean a long journey
Navajo TradersA party of Navajo men of New Mexico on a trading expedition, carrying their wares to white traders
Reporters Room / MailThe reporters room at the Daily Mail showing journalists busy at their typewriters
Sell US our Daily BreadSell us this day our daily bread - that is, if we can afford to buy it
Advertisement for L Stringer, fish, game and poultry dealerAdvertisement for L Stringer, Lock-Up Yard, Derby, Market Hall Entrance, Fish, Game and Poultry Dealer, Rabbit Salesman, Fresh Fish Daily
Advertisement for the Empire Cinema, Derby -- The House that is Different. Proprietor Edgar Duckworth, General Manager Jos. Ferguson. Continuous performance daily from 2.30 to 10.30
Lunch Hour 1895Lunch hour on the Strand: Shop girls crossing the road towards " The Daily Graphic" offices, one of them with a young man smoking his pipe
Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editorTHOMAS MARLOWE journalist, editor of the Daily Mail from 1899 to 1926
Daily Herald advert for the worlds largest daily net sale
Daily Herald competition poster to win 5000 by selecting the best holiday music programme
Manuscript / Lectionarypage from a French lectionary in Latin, containing the daily Gospels throughout the year