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Sit down and read the papers, I did as she bade me - A couple in their living room, with the man reading a newspaper and the woman writing a letter
The Hon. Mrs Esmond HarmsworthThe wife of Esmond Harmsworth, newspaper proprietor and heir of Lord Rothermere, pictured with her son Vere
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
Old Husband / Young WifeAn elderly husband reads his newspaper, while his younger wife longs for a bit of passion
Spartacist Troops / 1919Armed workers on their way to occupy the newspaper district, Berlin. This was part of the failed Spartacist uprising
Elderly lady in velvet dressAn elderly woman sits on an upholstered stool, wearing a velvet dress and holding a newspaper or magazine. c. 1910
STAR, F. C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper" STAR, F.C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper Illustration " Nuevo Mundo"."
Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January" Spain (1930). Newspaper " La Nacion" (29th January 1930). Cover with the news of the formation of the government presided by general D᭡ so Bereguer. SPAIN. Madrid
Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship" Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship. " La Vanguardia" (13th August 1929). Obituary section with an announcement of death written in Catalan (lower right section)
Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship
Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Coup d Etat" Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Coup d Etat. Newspaper " El Liberal" (15th September 1923). Cover with the news of the formation of the Primo de Riveras new government
Newspaper GirlPeople You See: The Newspaper Girl. From Teddy Bear (27 June 1964)
Alberts Greyhound EosPRINCE ALBERT, CONSORT OF QUEEN VICTORIA With Eos, his beloved greyhound, who died on 31 July 1844. Date: 1819-1861
Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthdayFront page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in
Coronation and opening of New London BridgeScene at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide (8 September 1831), with the opening of the New London Bridge (1 August 1831) below, with a balloon visible in the top right
Balloons and parachutesFull front page from The Penny Dispatch, giving five images of balloons and parachutes. Top left: the Royal Nassau Balloon, first ascent
Eight poster holder advertisingKelvies eight poster holder, 1910 Date: 1910
The kept newspaper. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with an interior view of a room where a man labeled Corporate Interests is writing a check, a woman is wearing a newspaper dress
Abraham Lincoln, US President. Seated portrait, holding glasses and newspaper, Aug. 9, 1863. Lincoln poses in Gardners new gallery on Sunday, August 9, 1863
WPA. Federal Theatre Project Living Newspaper presents Power by Arthur Arent. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Power by Arthur Arent at the Ritz Theatre
Federal Theatre presents... one-third of a nation A living newspaper about housing. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of...one-third of a nation at the Adelphi Theatre
WPA Federal Theatre Projects Living Newspaper, sponsored by Newspaper Guild of NY, presents Injunction granted. Poster for Federal Theatre Projects Living Newspaper presentation of Injunction Granted
Mooning through a ripped newspaper. France
Boy named Gurley. An eight year old newsie. 18th & Washington Sts. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Date 1910 May. Boy named Gurley. An eight year old newsie. 18th & Washington Sts. Location: St
Street scene on 38th Street near 7th Avenue, New York City. Teenager reading newspaper. Date 1936 Nov
Mr. McCutchins, editor of the local newspaper in Franklin, Heard County, Georgia. Date 1941 Apr.-May
Titanic - Report and Timeline in the SpherePage from the Sphere with comments, reports and anecdotes relating to the sinking of the Titanic together with a timeline listing the events that eventually led the ship to sink
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
Cuban Cigar Factory interior - Havana, Cuba. Interestingly, this postcard shows a lector (or reader) who was always employed to entertain cigar factory workers by reading books
Lord Northcliffe in 1897ALFRED HARMSWORTH, later Lord NORTHCLIFFE (1865 - 1922) newspaper proprietor, pictured at the age of 32. Date: 1897
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
Newspaper delivery boys and girls, Walton, EssexThe girls and boys who delivered newspapers for Mark James & Son, newsagents of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. They were given a treat on 2 September 1953 when they were all taken to Wembley to see Tex
Item from The Scout newspaper, reporting from Grenada in the West Indies on the 1st Grenada Troop, who have helped the Fire Brigade put out a fire at a local lumber yard. November 1926
Portrait of 1930s woman readingPortrait of a young woman, 1930s, reading a newspaper. Date: c.1934
Spring-Cleaning in the LibraryA maid gets distracted by books and newspapers in a library. Date: 1923
Rush for daily newspapers for news of 1848 RevolutionCrowds outside the publishing office of the London Telegraph daily newspaper, anxious for news of the revolution happening in Paris at this time
Various advertisementsAdvertisements for the Glasgow & South Western Railway, The Argus newspaper, The Australasian journal, The Sketcher monthly publication
C. Arthur PearsonCyril Arthur Pearson (1866 - 1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher.. Date: 1904
Page of text from the Illustrated London News, 1889A page of text from the Illustrated London News, 1889, describing, amongst other items of interest, the Savoy Hotel, London. For the illustration which accompanies this text, see image 10507364
Burradon Colliery mining disasterReport in the Illustrated London News, 10th March 1860, describing the terrible coal mining accident which occurred on 2nd March of that year at Burradon Colliery near Newcastle when a fatal
Promotional lit. for newspaper Date: circa 1960
USA / Hearst CastleHearst Castle, the palatial estate built for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, south California, U.S.A. Date: built 1919 - 1947
Crossword Craze - Distracted housemaidThe Crossword Craze What Lizzie was late with the lunch! A housemaid gets totally distracted trying to finish her crossword and completely forgets to do her cleaning or prepare the midday meal
A fair knock-outA middle aged couple sitting indoors eating pickled onions and drinking stout beer, when the man reads in the newspaper that the First World War has ended " blime, lizer, the Wars over"
Really serious newsThree women are upset by a article in the newspaper reading, " owing to the scarcity of leather ladies high boots will not be worn this year"
Sherwood Street, London - Newspaper boysSherwood Street, London - Some extremely jovial newspaper boys Date: 1901
Dog, Pipe and NewspaperAn intellectual dog, smoking a pipe and reading a newspaper. Date: early 1930s
LITTLE BUFFER CHAIRA baby being given a drink whilst sitting on a Little Buffer chair, placed on a newspaper to avoid unwanted spillages. Date: 1930s