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Background imageNews Collection: Hoover advert, A millionaire could not buy a better cleaner

Hoover advert, A millionaire could not buy a better cleaner
Hoover vacuum cleaner advert, A millionaire could not buy a better cleaner Date: 1947

Background imageNews Collection: Cunard Line memorabilia, mostly relating to RMS Queen Mary

Cunard Line memorabilia, mostly relating to RMS Queen Mary
CUNARD LINE: Mixed memorabilia including photographs and ephemera mostly relating to RMS Queen Mary

Background imageNews Collection: Poster, Daily Graphic, Army Aeroplane's Successful Flight

Poster, Daily Graphic, Army Aeroplane's Successful Flight
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: Rare Daily Graphic Newspaper Billboard poster ?Army Aeroplane's Successful Flight Illustrated?. 20ins. 29ins. Date: early 20th century

Background imageNews Collection: Samuel Cody assorted memorabilia

Samuel Cody assorted memorabilia
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: Extremely important Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate No.9, 1910, issued to S. F

Background imageNews Collection: WW2, Good News

WW2, Good News
An illustration which portrays a little girl wearing striped pyjamas, she has just read a letter from a loved one, dictating that he is coming home from serving in WW2. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageNews Collection: WW1 - First victory of the war celebrated on Galata Bridge

WW1 - First victory of the war celebrated on Galata Bridge
WW1 - On the Galata Bridge, Istanbul, Turkey. Announcement of the first victory news of the war. Date: 1914

Background imageNews Collection: Miss Doris Beresford - British Actress

Miss Doris Beresford - British Actress, sitting and reading an issue of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Date: circa 1911

Background imageNews Collection: Illustration, The train is just coming in now

Illustration, The train is just coming in now, said the little porter. Date: 1938

Background imageNews Collection: Illustration, In Nursery-Rhyme Land

Illustration, In Nursery-Rhyme Land - Why, all the people are alive, cried Betty. Date: 1938

Background imageNews Collection: Willis & Son newsagents, Lime Street, East London

Willis & Son newsagents, Lime Street, East London
Willis & Son newsagents, booksellers and stationers, shop front, 28 Lime Street, East London Date: circa 1915

Background imageNews Collection: Late News

Late News
This painting portrays a number of figures, mostly women, standing outside a shop premises, interacting with each other, a young boy can be seen petting a dog. Date: circa 1919

Background imageNews Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - Charles Crumplin letter

White Star Line, RMS Titanic - Charles Crumplin letter
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - First Class Bedroom Steward and victim Charles Crumplin, handwritten letter on Titanic stationery with White Star Line watermark, undated but written from Queenstown

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - page from The Knickerbocker Press

RMS Titanic - page from The Knickerbocker Press of Albany New York State, 17 April 1912: Heroism and Discipline of Titanic's Crew Save Women and Children as Millionaires Perish

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - shell memorials and two publications

RMS Titanic - shell memorials and two publications
RMS Titanic - rare post-disaster naive hand-decorated shells depicting the Titanic and Carpathia presented in a period oak frame

Background imageNews Collection: Daily Mirror - loss of the Lusitania, WW1

Daily Mirror - loss of the Lusitania, WW1
The Daily Mirror breaking the news of Lusitania's demise, 8 May 1915, Torpedoed by German Pirate. Date: 1915

Background imageNews Collection: Daily Mirror, J. Bruce Ismay at Titanic Inquiry, New York

Daily Mirror, J. Bruce Ismay at Titanic Inquiry, New York
RMS Titanic - J. Bruce Ismay before the inquiry Commission in New York, copy of The Daily Mirror dated 29 April 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - The Daily Telegraph newspaper

RMS Titanic - The Daily Telegraph newspaper
RMS Titanic - Theodore Brailey, cellist/pianist and band member, victim of the Titanic disaster. Original copy of The Daily Telegraph dated 20 April 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageNews Collection: Daily Mirror, Titanic disaster, W T Stead

Daily Mirror, Titanic disaster, W T Stead
The Daily Mirror - W T Stead, victim of the Titanic disaster. Original copy of The Daily Mirror dated 18 April 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageNews Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic - News Bulletin and stationery

White Star Line, RMS Olympic - News Bulletin and stationery
White Star Line, RMS Olympic - News Bulletin dated 19 September 1914, and unused on board stationery. Date: 1914

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Olympic - promotional poster

RMS Olympic - promotional poster showing accommodation on board for all classes, prices and news items, following the final refit in 1933. 24 x 18 inches. Date: circa 1933

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to Carpathia

RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to Carpathia
RMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegram

RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegram
RMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - letter to James Moody's sister

RMS Titanic - letter to James Moody's sister
RMS Titanic - highly significant and historically important letter to Sixth Officer James Moody's sister. Dated 7 May 1912

Background imageNews Collection: RMS Titanic - The Star newspaper

RMS Titanic - The Star newspaper, London, front page, Monday 15 April 1912, reporting on the disaster

Background imageNews Collection: A week of political stories

A week of political stories
Headlines of different newspaper for the week. The Pall Mall Gazette, The Globe, The Daily Telegraph and the Evening standard all giving the top stories for that week. The left image is of Mr

Background imageNews Collection: Mr Alfred Gibbons, editor of The Lady's Pictorial

Mr Alfred Gibbons, editor of The Lady's Pictorial
Mr Alfred Gibbons, editor and journalist of The Lady's Pictorial, an illustrated newspaper, first published monthly, and then weekly

Background imageNews Collection: Antilochus takes news to Achilles - Rafael Tegeo

Antilochus takes news to Achilles - Rafael Tegeo
Rafael Tegeo (1798-1856). Spanish painter. Antilochus takes to Achilles the news of the fight on the body of Patroclus. Oil on canvas, 1831. Detail. Private collection. Date: 2019

Background imageNews Collection: Eve Gray

Eve Gray
A portrait photograph of actress, Eve Gray, born Fanny Evelyn Garrett, who was taken to Australia as a child, where her stage career began

Background imageNews Collection: BBC radio announcers

BBC radio announcers
Portraits of BBC radio announcers Frank Phillips, Joseph MacLeod, Alan Howland and Alvar Lidell. Date: circa 1940

Background imageNews Collection: East Brighton Golf Club and golfers

East Brighton Golf Club and golfers
Cartoon illustration by Mel, depicting participants in the News Chronicle £1000 tournament at East Brighton Golf Club. Date: 1939

Background imageNews Collection: W H Smith & Son, news stand, London Railway Terminus

W H Smith & Son, news stand, London Railway Terminus Date: 1911

Background imageNews Collection: Cunard Steam Ship Company's Ocean Times newspaper

Cunard Steam Ship Company's Ocean Times newspaper
Front page of Cunard Steam Ship Company's Ocean Times newspaper, 26 July 1953, RMS Mauretania, North Atlantic edition Date: 1953

Background imageNews Collection: Arlington Memorial Ampitheatre, Virginia. Aerial view

Arlington Memorial Ampitheatre, Virginia. Aerial view
This structure, inaugurated in May 1920, is in the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery and near the Tomb of the Unknowns, where the Unknown Soldier of WW1 is buried. Date: circa 1920

Background imageNews Collection: Advert, Save Paper, Ford Motor Company WW2

Advert, Save Paper, Ford Motor Company WW2
Advert, Save Paper, Ford Motor Company, WW2 - call for wartime paper recycling. Date: 1942

Background imageNews Collection: Unloading watermelons, Pier A at Newport News, Virginia, USA

Unloading watermelons, Pier A at Newport News, Virginia, USA
Unloading watermelons at Pier A at Newport News, Virginia, USA. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNews Collection: Newsboys outside Portsmouth newsagents 1907

Newsboys outside Portsmouth newsagents 1907
News boys standing outside Hales Fancy Bazaar on the corner of Twyford Avenue and Newcomen Road, Stamshaw, Portsmouth in 1905 Date: 1907

Background imageNews Collection: Poster, The Pessimist, Spanish Civil War

Poster, The Pessimist, Spanish Civil War, design by Ramon Puyol Roman. 1936

Background imageNews Collection: Communal violence at its worst, Partition 1947

Communal violence at its worst, Partition 1947
Communal violence at its worst: massacres in a divided Punjab. Page from the Illustrated London News, 6th September 1947 reporting on the Partition of India. Date: 1947

Background imageNews Collection: New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903

New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903
A scene at 3 a.m. outside the Daily Mirror office. Where proprietors of the Daily Mail issued the first penny paper for gentlewomen for which the demand was unprecedented. Date: November 1903

Background imageNews Collection: Calavera of the Newspapers, Mexico

Calavera of the Newspapers, Mexico -- skeletons on bicycles. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageNews Collection: Wellington supplement to the Illustrated London News 1852

Wellington supplement to the Illustrated London News 1852
Life of Duke of Wellington. Cover of the supplement to the Illustrated London News, 18th September 1852. 1852

Background imageNews Collection: Recording the nation's anxiety outside Buckingham Palace in London

Recording the nation's anxiety outside Buckingham Palace in London. Waiting for a bulletin notifying of the development of King Edward illness. Date: May 1910

Background imageNews Collection: The Death of Viscount Melbourne, portrait

The Death of Viscount Melbourne, portrait
Portrait of Viscount Melbourne posted in the Illustrated London News after his death Date: 1848

Background imageNews Collection: Henri Farman

Henri Farman (1874 - 1958), British-French aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer. Appearing on the front cover of ?The Illustrated London News

Background imageNews Collection: Highgate Cemetery and St Michael's Church, North London

Highgate Cemetery and St Michael's Church, North London
View of Highgate Cemetery, North London, with St Michael's Church in the background. Engraving in the Illustrated News of the World. Date: 1859

Background imageNews Collection: Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London

Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London
The newly acquired Daily Worker building at 75 Farringdon Road, London, a former brushmakers warehouse. The newspaper's previous offices had been destroyed during the Blitz

Background imageNews Collection: Advertisement for Morning Star newspaper

Advertisement for Morning Star newspaper
Advertisement for the Morning Star newspaper, 29 November 1982 -- Lively Left, order from your newsagent. Date: 1982

Background imageNews Collection: Daily Worker slogan on a wall

Daily Worker slogan on a wall
Slogan painted on a wall: It stands between You and War, the Daily Worker. Date: circa 1973



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