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Anti-Tory demonstration with Morning Star bannerAnti-Tory demonstration on a London street with a Morning Star banner and Socialist Worker placards. Date: circa 1980
Daily Worker staff examining building alteration plans following the acquisition of new premises at 75 Farringdon Road, London. Date: circa 1945
Young Communist League demonstration, LondonYoung Communist League members demonstrating outside the American Embassy in London, 28 April 1980. One of them is holding up a copy of the Morning Star newspaper with the headline
Men working on Festival of Britain building site, LondonGroup of men working on the Festival of Britain building site, London. Seen here taking a break to read their favourite newspapers: the Daily Herald, the Daily Worker and the Daily Mirror
Communist Communism Left Wing Daily Worker Newspapercommunist, communism, left, wing, daily, worker, newspaper, london, news, media, press, communications, journalism, newspapers, man, men, bert, baker, morning, star, journalist, interview
Editorial Board, Daily Worker newspaper, LondonEditorial Board of the Daily Worker newspaper, London: J R Campbell, William Rust, Professor J Bs Haldane, the Dean of Canterbury (Hewlett Johnson), R Page Arnot, Councillor J Owen, Sean O'Casey
People on street with Daily Worker newspaper, LondonPeople on a London street with copies of the Daily Worker newspaper, and a kiosk advertising the newspaper alongside them. The headline reads: Closures, Miners Act. Date: 1959
Man at work, Daily Worker newspaper, LondonMan at work operating a Linotype or Intertype machine, Daily Worker newspaper, London. Date: circa 1960s
Staff at work, office of Daily Worker newspaper, LondonStaff at work in the office of the Daily Worker newspaper, 75 Farringdon Road, London. Seated are Rose Smith, Sam Russell, Monty Meth and (by the window) Ben Francis
Photograph taken by the corner of the Strand and the Aldwych. Showing Inveresk House, (on the left), formerly known as Borthwick House when it held the offices of the Morning Post, became, in 1928
American Civil War flags and memorials, Virginia, USAAmerican Civil War, Confederate flags and memorials, Hampton and Newport News, Virginia, USA. Date: early 20th century
Ypres, The City of Death, Cloth Hall and St Martin's ChurchYpres - The City of Death showing the shelled Cloth Hall and St. Martin's Church. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holiday'S Early Life Was Spent In St
Queen Victoria January 1901 News Newspaper Reportqueen, victoria, january, 1901, news, newspaper, report, reporting, british, royal, royalty, dead, death, events, event, official, announcement, crowds, gathered, reading, read, mansion, house
Tatler cover, Death of Lord Kitchener, WW1Tatler front cover announcing the death of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), British soldier and stateman
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Item of news of Negrin's speech before the Republican Cortes. Supplement of the journal Ejercito Popular (Popular Army)
German Emperor and Empress Visiting England 1907German Emperor Wilhelm II (1859 - 1941) and Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (1858 - 1921), German Empress. On the front cover of The Illustrated London News on a visit to England
Group of Red Army soldiersA group of Red Army soldiers, some sitting on a wooden cart, crowd around to catch up on news during the Civil War. Date: 1918
Relatives and friends at the War Office trying to inquires about missing soldiers at the front. Date: 1916
London Evening News final issuePrintworkers show the final issue of the London Evening News before its merger with rival newspaper the Evening Standard. The first issue had appeared on 26 July 1881
Newspaper press linotype operatorA linotype operator in a newspaper printing room Date: 1960s
The Sun newspaper office30 Bouverie Street, London, home of the News of the World newspaper and also The Sun following its purchase by Rupert Murdoch in 1969
NewsagentsA typical small high street newsagents, displaying adverts for tobacco, cigarettes, and the News of the World sunday newspaper Date: 1970s
Tony Benn, Joe Gormley and Sir Derek EzraTony Benn, Energy Secretary in the Labour Government, at a news conference in London. On the left is Joe Gormley, president of the National Union of Mineworkers, and on the right is Sir Derek Ezra
Svetlana Stalin, writer, daughter of Josef StalinSvetlana Stalin (Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva, aka Stalina, later Lana Peters, 1926-2011), writer, youngest child and only daughter of the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and his second wife
John Mahon London District Secretary Communistjohn, mahon, london, district, secretary, communist, communism, party, great, britain, biographer, biography, harry, pollitt, woman, admiring, poster, brick, wall, news, media, press, stories, beat
Denis Healey, Labour politician, with colleagueDenis Healey (Denis Winston Healey, Baron Healey, b 1917), British Labour politician, served as Secretary of State for Defence 1964-1970 and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1974-1979
Rupert Murdoch, media magnateRupert Murdoch (Keith Rupert Murdoch, b 1931), Australian-born American media magnate and the founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of News Corporation. Date: 1981
The British reverse in Somaliland: the camel corps disasterA page from the Illustrated London News in August 1913 detailing Richard Conyngham Corfield's (1882-1913) death in action against the dervishes Date: 1913
Richard Corfield - obituaryThe brief text which announced Richard Conyngham Corfield's (1882-1913) death in the Illustrated London News in 1913
Your Majesty by Mary L. GowAn impression by Mary L. Gow (1851-1929) of the young Victoria receiving the news that her uncle, King William IV is dead, and she is queen, on the morning of 20 June 1837
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands aboard a submarineQueen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) standing on board the deck of a submarine, September 1916. The Queen was attending manoeuvres carried out by the Dutch navy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874 - 1936), English author, journalist and essayist. Chesterton was the author of some 63 books by the time of his death including biographies of Robert Browning
The Sad News 1910Clergyman announcing to the crowds outside Buckingham Palace the news that Edward VII had died shortly before midnight on May 6th, 1910
Exterior of the publishing office of The Illustrated London News, at 198 Strand on the corner with Milford Lane London. When it was first established the weekly news magazine was publishing every
Some of the modern linotype machines which set the type for The Daily Mail in Northcliffe House in Kensington London. (Centre)
Rising at four o'clock in the morning everyday, the lone worker goes to the newspaper office to procure a few of the first morning papers allotted to him, at extra charges
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Illustration, Malbrough is going to warIllustration, Malbrough s'en va t'en guerre (Marlborough is going to war). Elegant ladies faint when they hear that Monsieur Malbrough is dead and buried as a result of going to war
VICTORIA/WILLIAM DEADThe Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chamberlain bring the news of the death of King William IV to Princess Victoria at 5 in the morning Date: 20 June 1837
ELIZABETH TOLD MARY DEADQueen Elizabeth receiving the news of the death of her sister, Queen Mary, who died on 17 November. Date: 1558
News of Victoria's Death 1901The death of the Queen - reading the announcement at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday Date: 1901
NEWS OF VICTORIA'S DEATHThe death of the Queen - press representatives obtaining the news at Osborne from Superintendent Fraser 1901
Paul Revere tells Sullivan news which leads him to attack Fort William & Mary Date: 13 December 1774
MarathonBATTLE OF MARATHON Eucles runs from the battlefield to Athens, with news of the Greek defeat of the Persians ; sadly, he dies as soon as he has told of the victory. 29 September 490 BC
FRENCH HERALDS C15Heralds in France at the time of the death of Charles VI (they give the bad news to the King's son). Date: circa 1500
Shrewsbury rail accident, showing the roof of the Great Western Railway coach which was piled up on the top of the engine when train left the rails. Date: October 1907
General Post Office - St Martin s-le-Grand, London. This was the main post office for London between 1829 and 1910. Photograph showing the room devoted to sorting of newspapers
Kuwait: the single oilfield whose yield now exceeds Persias highest production. Page from the Illustrated London News, 22nd December 1951. Date: 1951