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Couple are Interviewed on a TrainAn interviewer holds up a microphone to ask a jolly middle aged couple a few questions on a train journey. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Still life with crockery, cutlery, beer glass and newspaperA still life on a table, with crockery, cutlery, a beer glass and a folded newspaper
Railway Sleeper - Cardiff StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Welsh rugby fan at Cardiff Station, delighted that Wales beat France 23-11! Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Railway Sleeper - Downham Market StationThe Railway Sleeper series - A snoozing Farmer at Downham Market Station awaiting his return train back north of the border. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Relaxing Elderly ManA Relaxed Elderly man, calmly sits with a newspaper beneath his feet pooring himself a beer, behind him is a typical English scene of men playing a game of cricket
Ernest Lefvre / DemareErnest Lefvre (1833-1889), lawyer, politician, and journalist, helping to found the newspaper Le Rappel
Titanic news reports, magazines, sheet musicA selection of news reports, magazines and sheet music relating to the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912. It includes a copy of The Times newspaper, a twelve-page supplement of The Sphere
Titanic news report and sheet musicA Daily Sketch item dated 20 April 1912, with a full page photograph of Captain Smith, who went down with his ship when the Titanic sank on 15 April 1912
All for the FatherlandWounded French soldiers of different countries gather round a newspaper as a nurse reads the latest on Frances involvement in WW1. A German helmet, a war trophy, rests beneath the table
Boy reading, photographic portrait 1936A beautiful photographic portrait of a smart young boy reading what looks to be a newspaper
Sporting Evening Times, Titanic disasterFront page of the Sporting Evening Times for 16 April 1912, reporting on the Titanic disaster
Grahame-White and Lady Northcliffe at HendonThe aviator Claude Grahame-White (1879-1959) with Lady Northcliffe at Hendon before the Great Air Race (probably the air race sponsored by the Daily Mail in 1910)
Eat More Fish by de RosaHumorous illustration showing a gentleman relaxing as he bobs in the sea using a rubber ring, reading in his newspaper about eating more fish
An Antarctic BystanderEarly copies of The Bystander found in front of Hut Point, McMurdo Sound, in the Ross Sea Dependency of the Antarctic. The Hut was erected in 1902 by Captain Robert Falcon Scott
German Election ResultsA newspaper seller hands out an extra edition of his paper which has the results of the elections in Germany
Daily Sketch Poster, England for War
Paper Kiosk - The Prudential, HolbornNewspaper Kiosk outside The Prudential, Holborn, London - a wellknown landmark
Newspaper boys, London - on Bedford Street, Covent Garden
News of the AbdicationNewspaper bills proclaiming the abdication crisis of the Prince of Wales
Beafeater on book serialisation posterThe stern and unmisstakeable profile of a Beefeater Guard from the Tower of London used as the main illustration on a poster advertsing the serialisation of the book Ghosts of London by H V Morton in
Turkish newspaper boyA newspaper seller, Cakal Suleyman, vendor of the Aksam Newspaper at Bandirma (Panderma), Turkey
Noisy neighboursA man sits alone in his living room, shaking his fists at the ceiling above, where his neighbours are having a noisy party. His newspaper has been crumpled up and thrown to the floor in disgust
Express Engines Of The World by Laurence DavisExamples of express trains engines from around the world taken from Boys Own newspaper
A. D. 19(?)Two veteran Tommies with Methuselah-like beards are still manning the trenches of the Western front in an unspecified year sometime in the future; a light-hearted comment on the endless
That Queer CensationThe staff of a Fleet Street newspaper or magazine, feel the pressure of work as the spectre of a censor brandishing scissors looms over them during World War One
A Study in CreationThe editor and staff of a daily newspaper use a range of devices to search a censored telegram for news during World War One, a satirical comment on censorship during the period
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Correspondents Quarters at PrahNewspaper correspondents quarters in the camp at Prahsu. The man seated is the Times correspondent. Of the three men standing together represent, from left to right, the New York Herald
Crowd outside the London Gazette Office, London, 1854Engraving showing the crowd that gathered outside the offices of the London Gazette Newspaper upon the publication of a Crimean War Gazette Extraordinary, 1854
Daily Telegraph Offices, Fleet Street, 1882Engraving showing the Fleet Street exterior of the Daily Telegraph newspaper offices, London, 1882
Queen Victoria with Princess Henry of BattenbergThis is a glimpse of the home life of Queen Victoria, seen here sitting in an armchair knitting as she listens to Princess Henry of Battenberg reading from a newspaper
Black Businessman on Thames EmbankmentA black businessman leans on the wall of the River Thames Embankment, London - close to the Albert Bridge. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Hand-to-hand fighting in a trench during the struggle for PrTaken from a drawing for a German newspaper
W. H. Smith Office, The Strand, London, 1856Engraving showing the exterior of No. 184, The Strand, London, in 1856. This building was being used as a kind of newspaper clearing-house for the W.H. Smith company at that time
Edward Baines (1774-1848)Engraved portrait of Edward Baines (1774-1848), the English newspaper proprietor and politician
Keeping Home Fires BurningHumorous depiction of a cheery soldier and sailor home on leave during World War I and feeling that the pessimism of the Home Front
R. D. Blumenfeld / ExpressRALPH DAVID BLUMENFELD American journalist. Editor of the British Daily Express from 1902 to 1932
A British shaving saloon, at SalonikaA photograph of British soldiers beside a shaving saloon, in their fortified position at the Greek port of Salonika. The walls of the hut in which a soldier is being shaved are decorated with
Advert for Dunlop tyres, with blue gleaming Morris 25 motor car in a mirror
Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illneThe latest accounts of the Prince of Wales illness. The Prince of Wales was residing at Sandringham House during his long illness while daily reports were released of his condition
James Louis Garvin / Vf 11JAMES LOUIS GARVIN English journalist; Editor of the Observer, the Pall Mall Gazette and the Encyclopaedia Britannica
Cassagnac / Gill / Hommes DPAUL GRANIER DE CASSAGNAC French journalist, politician and noted duellist
Gran pop Gets his Fly-Papers ReadyGran pop Gets His Fly-papers ready orang utan and his monkey assistant making sticky flytraps
Training Anti-Socialists, London, 1909Photograph showing a training meeting of the Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain, Victoria Street, London, 1909. On the right of the picture is Mr. Blumenfeld, editor of the Daily Express newspaper
Steam Delivery LorryThe steam lorry of W.V. Bowater and Sons, of 121 Queen Victoria Street, London, delivering huge rolls of paper which will be used for printing newpapers
James Gordon Bennett (1841-1918)Engraving of James Gordon Bennett, the American journalist, who was the son and successor of James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)
Italian Newspaper AfricaThe South Ethiopian Mail on sale, when Ethiopia was an Italian colony. The newspaper was printed for the Abyssinian population in their native tongue and Italian
Man Relaxing with PipeA man in a suit reclines in his armchair and almost dozes off as he puffs away at his pipe, having read his newspaper and had a drop of wine or port
Rochefort ArrestedThe offices of a newspaper sympathetic to Henri Rochefort are occupied by government troops