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Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rutland and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress
Entrance to A London Workhouse at NightfallAn impression of the entrance to an unidentified London Workhouse at nightfall. The illustration may have been inspired by journalist James Greenwoods 1866 undercover expose of conditions in
A Night In a London workhouseAn illustration inspired by journalist James Greenwoods undercover expos頩 n 1866 of conditions in the tramps ward of the Lambeth workhouse. Date: 1866
Richard King, writer for The TatlerRichard King, who wrote the weekly column, With Silent Friends, in The Tatler magazine. Pictured in the magazine at the time a selection of his writings were being published by Jordan Gaskell with
Sir Max Aitken, M. P. in uniform, WW1William Maxwell " Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879 - 1964), Canadian-British businessman and newspaperman, pictured in uniform in 1916
Ian Botham, cricketer, signing bookIan Botham, cricketer, signing the Lands End to John o Groats Association book after completing his charity walk which raised 750, 000 in November 1985
Olivia Maitland Davidson, writer and journalist, specifically author of Letters of Eve, the Tatler magazines weekly gossip column
Robert Blatchford by Tom HuttCaricature of Robert Blatchford (1851-1943), socialist campaigner, journalist and author. Founded the Manchester branch of the Fabian Society and launched the socialist paper, The Clarion
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1Ellis Ashmead-Barlett (1881-1931), British war correspondent, pictured at his typewriter resting on ammunition boxes after the landing at Anafarta, writing a despatch
Mrs C. S. Peel, 1917Dorothy Constance Peel, 1868-1934, aka Mrs CS Peel, prolific journalist and writer of numerous books on household management and domestic history
E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1Some officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery, self-styled The Press Gang. Standing left to right is Sec.-Lieutenant E. H. Shepard of Punch (best-known for drawing Winnie-the-Pooh), Sec. Lieut. D. C
Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1Canadian journalists visiting the Western Front in France during World War One. Seen here with Lord Lovat at a Canadian sawmill. Date: circa 1916
Miss Tennyson Jesse by Madame YevondeMiss Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse (1888-1958) by Madame Yevonde. She was an English criminologist, journalist and author, sometimes using the pen name Wynifried Margaret Tennyson
Vera Brittain by Madame YevondeVera Mary Brittain (1893-1970) by Madame Yevonde. She was a writer, journalist, pacifist, speaker and lecturer, best known for her memories of the First World War, Testament of Youth
George Bernard Shaw - Irish playwrightGeorge Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) - Irish playwright Date: 1926
T P O Connor - Irish Nationalist PoliticianThomas Power O Connor (18481929), (known as T. P. O Connor and occasionally as Tay Pay). A journalist, Irish nationalist political figure, and MP in the House of Commons for nearly fifty years
Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-BarlettFront cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War
Keble Howard aka John Keble Bell (1875 - 1928), author, novelist and playwright. The third son of the Rev. G. E. Bell, he joined The Sketch magazine as Assistant Editor in 1899
Demetra Vaka, Greek-born authorDemetra Vaka (1877-1946), Greek-born author, emigrated to USA in 1894, married the writer and journalist Kenneth Brown. Her new book, A Child of the Orient, was published in 1914. Date: 1914
Bruce IngramSir 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
Cartoon story, An Attempt on Antwerp, WW1Cartoon story, An Attempt on Antwerp, illustrating an attempt on the part of the journalist " Jingle" and the artist Norman Morrow to obtain passports in order to visit Antwerp at their
Victor Bulla, special correspondentVictor Bulla of St. Petersburg, one of the special correspondents of The Sphere and The Tatler, who gained permission to accompany the invading Russian forces en route to Manchuria during
Charles S. Goldman, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES SYDNEY GOLDMAN (1868-1958) African born, British businessman, author, journalist and Member of Parliament for Penryn and Falmouth between 1910 and 1918
Raymond Blathwayt, Vanity Fair, SpyRAYMOND BLATHWAYT. Journalist. Caption A Good Listener Date: -
Anthony Burgess 1917-93ANTHONY BURGESS British novelist, critic and composer. Also active as a librettist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, essayist and broadcaster Date: 1917 - 1993
Andre Tardieu PhotoANDRE TARDIEU French journalist, photographed in 1919. Date: 1876 - 1945
Pierre Bonaparte PhotoPrince PIERRE BONAPARTE nephew of Napoleon I, who murdered journalist Victor Noir who had dared to insult the Bonaparte dynasty... photographed in 1868. Date: 1815 - 1881
Rocheford PhotoHENRI ROCHEFORT French journalist, always ready to stick his neck out, photographed towards the end of his life, about 1904. Date: 1831-1913
Alphonse Karr PhotoALPHONSE KARR French journalist, novelist and passionate gardener, photographed in 1889. Date: 1808-1890
Proudhon PhotoPIERRE JOSEPH PROUDHON French journalist and socialist, regarded as the father of anarchism. Wrote extensively on political subjects. Date: 1809 - 1865
Charles M WestmacottCHARLES MOLLOY WESTMACOTT journalist, editor of The Age with his autograph Date: 1788 - 1868
John Wilson - 2JOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
John WilsonJOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
Thurlow WeedTHURLOW WEED American journalist with his autograph Date: 1797 - 1882
James Watson WebbJAMES WATSON WEBB American journalist and diplomat Date: 1802 - 1884
Severine PhotoCAROLINE REMY, DAME GUILHARD known as SEVERINE : French journalist and liberated woman, photographed in 1905. Date: 1855-1929
Louis VeuillotLOUIS FRANCOIS VEUILLOT French journalist Date: 1813 - 1883
Edmund Yates - 3EDMUND HODGSON YATES writer and journalist with his autograph Date: 1831 - 1894
Edmund Yates - 2EDMUND HODGSON YATES writer and journalist Date: 1831 - 1894
Thos. Jonathan WoolerTHOMAS JONATHAN WOOLER radical journalist, editor of The Red Dwarf. Date: 1786 - 1853
Gaston TissandierGASTON TISSANDIER (1843-1899), French journalist, scientific populariser, aviator and inventor, brother of Albert
William TinsleyWILLIAM TINSLEY journalist and publisher, editor of Tinsleys Magazine of which I have never seen a copy. Date: 1831 - 1902
Albert TissandierALBERT TISSANDIER (1839-1906), French journalist, illustrator, aviator and inventor, brother of Gaston. Date: 1906
JOHN TIMBS journalist and writer, collector of curious and eccentric facts Date: 1801 - 1875
Bayard Taylor - 2BAYARD TAYLOR American journalist, travel writer and translator of Goethes Faust. Date: 1825 - 1878
Bayard Taylor - 3BAYARD TAYLOR American journalist, travel writer and translator of Goethes Faust. Date: 1825 - 1878
Bayard Taylor - 1BAYARD TAYLOR American journalist, travel writer and translator of Goethes Faust. Date: 1825 - 1878
Hannen SwafferHANNEN SWAFFER legendary Fleet Street journalist, also a spiritualist Date: 1880? - 1962