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Michael Foot, Labour politician, giving a speechMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
Michael Foot, Labour politician and writerMichael Foot (Michael Mackintosh Foot, 1913-2010), British Labour politician and writer, Leader of the Opposition 1980-1983, CND supporter
Cartoon, EDITOR SEEKING DIRTCartoon, a penny press editor rakes for sensational claptrap in the muddy stream of twaddle and mock morality, oblivious of the angel who bids him search for Truth. Date: 1867
Free Frenchwoman - Eve CurieEve Curie (1904 - 2007), French writer, pictured during her time in London during the Second World War when she was writing for the French newspaper
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
Newspaper, L Action Francaise - to understand events Date: 1938
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 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
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
Portrait, Mr Henry Hersee, Musical Critic. He wrote for The Observer. 1886
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."
W R Orford, editor of Black & White magazine. 1893
Cartoon, The Only Topic. 1870
C R W Nevinson, The Artist Whose Recreation is JournalismChristopher Richard Wynne Nevinson, The Artist Whose Recreation is Journalism - former WW1 artist, seen in his studio and at his cocktail bar. The portrait bust of him is by Barney Seale. Date: 1933
John Oaksey - Racing journalist Date: 1970s - 1980s
Brough Scott - Racing journalist Date: 1970s - 1980s
Interior pages of The Illustrated London News, 1849Example of a double page spread from The Illustrated London News, dated 17th March 1849. Pictured here is heroic young seaman Lieutenant Molesworth
Father Nicholas of Tirana accused of eating his wifeStory in The Graphic in January 1928 alleging that Father Nicholas, a Greek Orthodox priest from Tirana was being tried for pickling
Paul Julius Reuter, Baron de Reuter (1816-1899), founder of the news agency. circa 1890s
William Thomas Stead - Newspaper editor and Peace campaignerA Pushing Stead. William Thomas Stead (18491912) - English newspaper editor who, pioneer of investigative journalism and peace campaigner. Died in the sinking of the Titanic
Speakers at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, with several photographers alongside. A large banner behind them reads: Scrap Polaris. Date: late 1960s
Advertisement in The Illustrated London News publicising the forthcoming story of Captain Scotts Adventurous Journeys in the Antarctic Region as narrated by Lieutenant (Ernest) Shackleton
Cover design, Womans PictorialCover design by Margaret W Tarrant, Womans Pictorial magazine, 10 May 1924. Depicting a girl and a boy climbing a tree in blossom, watched by a white cat
Leviathan later named SS Great Eastern under constructionFront cover for The Illustrated Times, dated 7 November 1857. Christened Leviathan in the early stages, thereafter always known as SS Great Eastern, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Lady Astor, first UK woman Member of Parliament 1919Lady Astor, the first woman Member of Parliament in the UK, as reported on the front page of The New Illustrated. Date: November 1919
ROOSEVELTS VOLCANORoosevelt blows apart muck- raking journalism, crooked politicians, public money thieves and general corruption Date: 1906
MUCK-RAKING JOURNALISTSCartoon satirising the muck- raking of sensational journalism Date: 1906
Journalists awaiting Lord Roberts, Kroonstadt, South AfricaJournalists waiting for the arrival of Lord Roberts, Kroonstadt, South Africa, during the Second Boer War. Date: 1901
Mr. E. F. Knight, war correspondent of the Morning PostEdward Frederick (E.F.) Knight (23 April 1852 3 July 1925), English barrister, soldier, journalist, and author of 20 books, many based on his dispatches as a war correspondent
WW2 poster, Your planes and your work defend our Empire, with a newspaper article dated 22 January 1942, Hurricanes Fight At Singapore. Date: 1942
Donald Thompson and medical orderlies, Russia, WW1The photographer Donald C Thompson (second from left, 1885-1947) and three medical orderlies who worked for Colonel Eugene Hurd
Mary Billington, journalistMary Frances Billington (6 September 1862 27 August 1925), English journalist and writer, whose collected articles on women were published as Woman in India (1895)
Suzy Menkes - editor of Cambridge Varsity magazineSuzy Menkes (born 1943), British journalist and lead fashion writer for the International Herald Tribune since 1988. Pictured here at the age of 22 as a third-year student at Newnham College
Chinese noble transportated in palanquin at the times of the Qing Dynasty. Illustration in travel magazine El viagero ilustrado (The Illustrated traveler). Year 3. No. 7. April 15, 1880. Engraving
William Beach Thomas, KBE, (22 May 1868 12 May 1957), British author and journalist known for his work as a war correspondent during World War I and for his writings about nature and country life
Eve, columnist for The Tatler magazineEve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine who was the alter-ego of Olivia Maitland-Davidson. Eve first appeared in The Tatler on 20 May 1914 (pictured here)
L illustration page, 1 - 8 July 1848A page from the 1 - 8 July 1848 issue of the French journal L illustration, which reported at length on the recent uprising in Paris, the June Days
FA Cup Final 1901The Football Association cup final tie at Crystal Palace, 20th April 1901. Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United pictured at the kick off, along with reportage from The Illustrated London News
1903 FA Cup Final: Derby County beats Bury 6-0The Football Association Cup Final at the Crystal Palace, where Bury beat Derby County by six goals to nil in the presence of over 63, 000 spectators
Royal Wedding 1986 - lenses poisedPhotographers with their camera lens poised, wait on the Victoria Memorial for the balcony kiss between Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Theodor Herzl, journalist, founder of ZionismTheodor Herzl (born Benjamin Zeev Herzl, 1860-1904), Austro-Hungarian journalist and the founder of modern political Zionism. Date: circa late 19th century
The first Illustrated London NewsFront cover of the very first copy of the Illustrated London News, published May 14th, 1842. Founded by Herbert Ingram, who anticipated demand for a newspaper containing illustrations
Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The GraphicW. T. Maud, war correspondent and artist for The Graphic, pictured at the time of the Second Boer War. 1899
Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily NewsMr Henry H. S. Pearse, war correspondent for the Daily News during the Second Boer War. Date: 1899
Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily TelegraphBennet Burleigh(c.1840-1914), war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. Date: 1899
Victorian scrap - Radical pressVictorian scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th century