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Public forum - Eric Grimwade, journalist and commentator, will discuss focal points of the world crisis. Poster for a public forum in Des Moines, Iowa. Date 1940
View of journalist Joseph Croce-Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon, Zenith
War Correspondents fly to France, 1939British and American war correspondents prepare to fly to France in the early weeks of World War II. All wear officers uniform but without the usual distinguishing marks of rank
Bruce Ingram, editor of the Illustrated London NewsSir Bruce Stirling Ingram (1877 - 1963), journalist and newspaper editor. The grandson of the papers founder, Herbert Ingram, he edited the Illustrated London News from 1900 to 1963
G. K. Chesterton Our Notebook - comment on the TitanicPage from the Illustrated London News with the magazines weekly column, Our Notebook, by G. K. Chesterton commenting on the disaster of the sinking of the White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic
A Literary Letter - 70th anniversary of illustrated journaliA page from the Sphere, offering congratulations to the Illustrated London News, the pioneer of illustrated journalism, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 1912
Titanic - W. T. SteadWilliam Thomas Stead (1849 - 1912), English journalist and victim in the Titanic disaster. He became assistant editor, and later editor
Rebecca WestPortrait of Rebecca West (Cicely Isabel Fairfield) (1892-1983), author journalist, literary critic and travel writer Date: 1919
Gabriele d Annunzio in a Fiat-Farman biplaneItalian poet and journalist, Gabriele d Annunzio in a Fiat-Farman biplane in which he flew over Trento in northern Italy in 1915. Date: 1915
Blowitz (Dochy)HENRY GEORGE STEPHEN ADOLPH DE BLOWITZ Journalist. Date: 1825 - 1903
Mark Lemon - 1MARK LEMON journalist and editor of Punch Date: 1809 - 1870
Wilhelm LiebknechtWILHELM LIEBKNECHT German journalist and radical statesman, in his later years. Date: 1826 - 1900
Assassination of William MorgarNew York journalist, William Morgar, is held captive by an angry mob of Free-Masons. Having previously belonged to the order, he was denounced after publishing the secret rituals of the sect
Yvonne Sarcey-BrissonYVONNE SARCEY-BRISSON French journalist, daughter of Francisque Sarcey and wife of Adolphe Brisson. As a nurse during World War One. Date: 1869 - 1950
Christian Krohg StatueMemorial statue of Norwegian naturalist painter, author and journalist CHRISTIAN KROHG (1852 - 1925), surrounded by tourists enjoying a drink at an open air cafe, Oslo, Norway Date: late 1960s
Louis Blanc (D orsay)LOUIS BLANC - French socialist journalist and statesman, drawn in September 1848 when he has taken refuge in England, where he will remain until 1870. Date: 1811 - 1882
Adolphe Brisson PhotoADOLPHE BRISSON French journalist, husband of Yvonne Sarcey : photographed in uniform, presumably during World War One. Date: 1860 - 1925
Pierre Brisson PhotoPIERRE BRISSON French journalist and critic, director of Le Figaro. Date: 1896 - 1964
William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878)WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT American writer, journalist and educator, known for his poem Thanatopsis. Date: 1794 - 1878
John Aitken, EditorJOHN AITKEN Journalist, editor of Constables Miscellany. Date: 1793 - 1833
Joseph Cowen - Statue at Newcastle-upon-TyneJoseph Cowen (1829-1900) - Politician and Journalist - Statue (Sculptor John Tweed) on Fenkle Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Member of Parliament for Newcastle between 1865 and 1873. Date: circa 1906
Gerald Barry, Director-General, Festival of Britain
Christopher North / John WilsonJohn Wilson (1785-1854) - professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: circa 1830
Commodore Keyes with journalist on submarine, WW1Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945), later Admiral of the Fleet, seen here (far right) as Commodore Keyes, showing a foreign journalist over HM Submarine E11 during the First World War
Charles Humbert with munitions for Verdun, FranceCharles Humbert (1866-1927), French army captain, tax collector, senator and newspaper proprietor. Seen here with piles of munitions destined for Verdun, France, during the First World War
Special artists working for The Illustrated London NewsPortraits of Melton Prior and H.C. Seppings appear in the Illustrated London News with their sketches in the background; the title reads, Our Special Artists in Africa
Melton PriorThe English artist and war correspondent for the Illustrated London News from the early 1870s until 1904. He was noted for his ability to sketch scenes quickly
The Pigott forgeryRichard Pigott, (1835-1889), an Irish journalist who is best know for forging a number of letters. He later admitted his crime, fled to Spain and committed suicide in 1889. Date: 1887
Karl SchurzKARL SCHURZ - German rebel who emigrateS to USA, becomes journalist, diplomat, general, statesman and author : in 1877 he is appointed minister for the interior. Date: 1829 - 1906
William Jerdan - 2WILLIAM JERDAN journalist, editor of the Literary Gazette with his autograph Date: 1782 - 1869
William Jerdan - 1WILLIAM JERDAN journalist, editor of the Literary Gazette with his autograph Date: 1782 - 1869
William Hazlitt Age 13WILLIAM HAZLITT journalist and essayist, at the age of 13. Date: 1778 - 1830
Thomas William BowlbyTHOMAS WILLIAM BOWLBY - English journalist who after a varied career became the Times correspondent in China; he died from harsh treatment when captured by a Tartar general. Date: 1817 - 1860
Rebecca West / Sava DrgREBECCA WEST British journalist & author. Date: 1892 - 1983
Walter Bagehot / GraphicWALTER BAGEHOT the English political economist and journalist, editor of The Economist and author of The British Constitution (1867) Date: 1826 - 1877
Cover page of pamphlet, A Night in a WorkhouseThe cover page of A Night in a Workhouse -- an undercover expose of conditions in the casual ward of the Lambeth workhouse in London
Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history
Emmanuel Vauchez / GillEmmanuel Vauchez (born 1836) French teacher author, journalist and close collaborator of Jean Mac
Pierre Vron / GillPierre Vron (1833-1900) French publicist. writer, journalist and art critic, hence the magnifying glass
Jules Valles / GillJules Valles (1832-1885) French journalist and writer, member of the Commune
Louis Ulbach / GillLouis Ulbach (1822-1889) French journalist, novelist, satitist and historian
Lon Charles Bienvenu / DemareLon Charles Bienvenu (1835-1911) French journalist and writer known for his biting satires on political and social life known by his pen-name Touchatout
Paul Saunire / GillPaul Saunire (1827-1894) French novelist and journalist, and Secretary to Alexandre Dumas
Anthony Rvillon / GillAnthony Rvillon (1832-1898) French journalist, writer and politician
Gustave Rivet / GillGustave Rivet (1848-1936) French poet, playwright, journalist and politician
Victor Poupin / GillVictor Poupin (1838-1906) French lawyer turned playwright, journalist and essayist, and ardent supporter of socialist and republican ideas
douard Siebecke / Gilldouard Siebecke (1829-1901) French writer, poet and journalist
Jules Roche / GillJules Roche (1841-1923) French politician, lawyer and journalist