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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
T Roosevelt / Judge PressTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his fight against the gutter press
Sharing the Newspaper- Will you oblige me with the paper after you, sir ? - Sir, I am excessively sorry, but its engaged by the gentleman in black
Russian Paper SellersRussian newspaper sellers line up to collect their consignments
Fanning a FireA woman uses a newspaper over an open coal fire to make it draw more quickly and light the coals faster
Newspaper Stamp DutyDelivering the ILN to Somerset House to receive the official stamp : though not direct censorship, this is seen as a tax on knowledge, an infringe- ment of freedom of the press
London News BoyVictorian newspaper seller offering the paper to passengers on a horse-drawn bus
German News Sheet 1678Front page of the KRIEGS- POSTILLION, bringing news of the war to the people of Leipzig
Zola / Petit Journal 1898Emile Zola arrives at the Palais de Justice after being sued for libel by the French army for publishing his denunciation of the army cover up in a daily newspaper
Girls New HatAn illustration from the late C19th depicting an earlier scene: a little girl in an ermine trimmed coat with cape & muff tries on a new bonnet
First Fire of the SeasonThe First Fire of the Season. A contented Victorian family bask in the glow of the fire and their own goodness
Businessman SilhouetteA silhouette of a businessman leaning against a chair reading a newspaper
Newspaper Sellers, ParisAnimated scene at the junction of the rue du Croissant and du Faubourg Montmartre, Paris, with newspaper sellers competing for custom
Evening Standard StallA newspaper seller stands with a copy of The Evening Times although the placard on his stand advertising the headline from the Evening Standard " Gun raid: woman hostage". Date: 1962
Danish Cafe Scene 1901Scene in a Danish cafe
Gentleman Smoking PipeA boy asks of a smartly- dressed man sitting in an armchair reading a newspaper and smoking a pipe, What is a gentleman? The reply is, One who smokes Dunhill
Northcliffe (Spy)ALFRED HARMSWORTH, lord NORTHCLIFFE newspaper proprietor
Northcliffe (Young)ALFRED HARMSWORTH, lord NORTHCLIFFE newspaper proprietor, as a young man
Vorwaerts BuildingsThe Vorwaerts building after the fighting in the Newspaper District during the Spartacist Uprising
Peoples Naval DivisionMen of the Peoples Naval Division in the Marstall Building, Berlin, during the German Revolution
Gordon Bennett (Younger)JAMES GORDON BENNETT (the younger) American newspaper proprietor, notable for backing explorers and sporting ventures including motoring, sailing and ballooning
Ww1 Cartoon / Sea-LionsHAPPY MEMORIES OF THE ZOO " What time do they feed the Sea-Lions, Alf?"
Girl ReadingA young woman wearing sunglasses relaxes, reading a newspaper declaring that the singer Mel Torme has " won a million fans in a weekend" during his British tour!
Advert / Leicester ShopAdvertising outside a Leicester shop, using all available space
Red Army NewspaperRed Army newspaper being produced at the front
Girl Wears GlassesA small girl puts on her grandmothers spectacles and pretends to read a newspaper
Cigarette smoking woman gets into a compartmentA cigarette-smoking woman (a New Woman) joins a cigar smoker and a pipe smoker in a smoking compartment of a railway train. For some reason the men are shocked
Thomas Marlowe, journalist and editorTHOMAS MARLOWE journalist, editor of the Daily Mail from 1899 to 1926
Daily Herald advert for the worlds largest daily net sale
Daily Herald competition poster to win 5000 by selecting the best holiday music programme
Figaro CaricaturedLE FIGARO French newspaper caricatured as a rather run-down Figaro character from the operas of Mozart and Rossini
Spartacists / Berlin 1919Spartacists defend the newspaper quarter of Berlin against the government troops during the Spartacist (communist) uprising
London / Strand 1912A snowy view the Strand: a newspaper boy, gentlemen in top hats, a delivery van... and not a car in sight !
Edgar Quinet / Gill 1874EDGAR QUINET French writer and politician
Deserted Manchester 1851All the world (except one man smoking and reading his newspaper in a shop doorway) has gone to the Crystal Palace in London, leaving Manchester deserted
Kuropatkin / Hall / GraphicALEXEI NICHOLAIEVITCH KUROPATKIN Russian general in 1904
Three Businessmen / 1950SThree businessmen chat over the latest story in the heart of Londons square mile
Paris News StallA Parisienne buys a newspaper from a street stall
Charles Groves / BlossomCHARLES GROVES Actor, in The Elder Miss Blossom
Newspaper Boy / C 1905A newspaper boy
PETIT JOURNAL PRINTEDNewspapermen handing out copies of Le Petit Journal, printed at the 1889 Paris Exposition
Passenger Takes a CoffeeAn attentive Swissair air hostess serves a smart gentleman a cup of coffee
The London Gazette 1687The London Gazette
DAILY GRAPHIC 1915Front page of the DAILY GRAPHIC bringing readers news of the most brilliant air feat of the war - the downing of a dreaded Zeppelin
French Ships PaperJOURNAL DE L ATLANTIQUE ships newspaper for the 3rd day of the Atlantic crossing by La Lorraine - news received daily by wireless telegraph