Skip to main content

Journalism Collection (page 6)

Background imageJournalism Collection: Richard Dimbleby

Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history

Background imageJournalism Collection: The South Polar Times

The South Polar Times
Page from the Illustrated London News showing pages from the South Polar Times, the furthest south illustrated newspaper edited by Lieutenant Ernest Shackleton

Background imageJournalism Collection: The Disaster of the Scott Expedition

The Disaster of the Scott Expedition
Page from The Sphere, a journal which took great interest in the expedition to the South Pole of Captain Scott, which gives a commentary on the disaster

Background imageJournalism Collection: House of the Free Press, Bucharest, Romania

House of the Free Press, Bucharest, Romania
View of the House of the Free Press (or Press Freedom House) in Bucharest, Romania, the headquarters of various newspapers and media publications. It was built between 1952 and 1956

Background imageJournalism Collection: New home of the Great Eight

New home of the Great Eight
A landmark building in London at the corner of the Strand and Wellington Street, which was, in 1927, shortly to house the " Great Eight" after the addition of another storey

Background imageJournalism Collection: R. D. Blumenfeld / Express

R. D. Blumenfeld / Express
RALPH DAVID BLUMENFELD American journalist. Editor of the British Daily Express from 1902 to 1932

Background imageJournalism Collection: T Roosevelt / Judge Press

T Roosevelt / Judge Press
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his fight against the gutter press

Background imageJournalism Collection: Shepherds Informed

Shepherds Informed
The Illustrated London News made its debut in coloured journalism on the 22nd December 1855 when the first series of coloured printed pictures appeared in its Christmas supplement

Background imageJournalism Collection: Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editor

Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editor
THOMAS MARLOWE journalist, editor of the Daily Mail from 1899 to 1926

Background imageJournalism Collection: Roosevelt & Muckraking

Roosevelt & Muckraking
Roosevelt throws his speech against untruthful journalism in the face of the muck-raking press



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping