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Press photographer with hidden camera in his hatA rather shifty looking press photographer cunningly conceals a camera behind his hat with the lens poking through a convenient hole. Date: 1914
Sunday Sport - World War Two Bomber Found on MoonFront cover of the Sunday Sport Newspaper - April 24th 1988 - World War Two Bomber Found on Moon *Note usage restrictions as outlined below* 1988
Castle street, Arncroach, Fife, ScotlandCastle Street, Arncroach, Fife, Scotland. The newspaper headlines detail a fatal rail crash, although this has not been so far identified precisely. Date: circa 1910s
Birthday Greetings postcard - A family of Cats at home, sitting and playing around the fire. Date: circa 1922
Daily Telegraph front pages, 1914, 1918 and 1919, WW1Daily Telegraph front pages for 3 August 1914 and 11 November 1918, marking the beginning and end of the First World War
Advertisement for W H Smith -- newsboy on an enamel sign. circa 1925
The Pall Mall Gazette - Armistice Signed - OfficialNewspaper - The Pall Mall Gazette - Monday November 11 1918 with headline Armistice Signed - Official. Commemorative Art
John Passmore Edwards, Vanity Fair, SpyJOHN PASSMORE EDWARDS MP (1823 - 1911) Liberal Member of Parliament for Salisbury, Philanthropist, British journalist, owner and editor of the London newspaper The Echo
The Daily CourantFront page of The Daily Courant, the first daily paper. The paper began in 1702 and was at first a single sheet printed on one side only. This copy three years later is printed on both sides
Newspaper front cover: evacuation of Dunkirk, 1940" Through an inferno of bombs and shells, the B.E.F is crossing the Channel from Dunkirk-in historys strangest armada
Publication on the death of Queen Victoria 1901Front cover reporting on the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria in The Queen, The Ladys Newspaper & Court Chronicle, dated 26 January 1901, four days after her death
Front page, Youth Against the Bomb, CND newspaper, with an article about support from Paul McCartney of The Beatles pop group, Easter 1964. 1964
Fidel Castro at DeskFIDEL CASTRO Cuban statesman at his desk Date: 1926 -
South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration Cettewayo, king of the Zulus. Cetewayo attends the ceremony indaba conference to meet the Induna (Zulu and Xhosa leaders)
Suffragette Lilian Lenton in Court 1913A newspaper placard dated Wednesday, June 11, 1913, with the headline, Miss. Lentons Reappearance. Lilian Lenton (1891-1972)
Lloyds Coffee House, London. 1798
Jessica by Luke FildesA portrait of the Shakespeare character, Jessica from The Merchant of Venice by Sir Luke Fildes (1843-1918), part of a series of Shakespearean heroines painted by great Victorian artists for The
Newspaper Seller 1933A newspaper seller in a flat cap and overcoat stands next to his stall on Wednesday, March 1st, 1933. Headlines include The Times: The Arms Embargo - Geneva Comment and Dictatorship in Germany
Shoe shine Lisbon, PortugalA young shoe shine man reads a newspaper while waiting for his next customer in a Lisbon street Portugal. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1989
Newspaper Story by Toby Neal in Shropshire Star 10 Octob?Newspaper Story by Toby Neal in Shropshire Star 10 October 2006 Issue Page 8, Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot from Craven Arms, Shropshire, UK
Caricature of Nellie Farren and Edward LedgerCaricature of Nellie Farren (1848-1904), English actress and singer, and Edward Ledger (18??-1921), editor of The Era theatrical newspaper
Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, LondonHarrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, advertising The News of the World newspaper. Date: circa 1920s
Suffragette Grace Chappelow Votes for Women. Grace Chappelow (1884-1971), born in Hatfield Peverel, Nr Chelmsford, Essex. Shown selling and advertising Votes for Women newspaper
Cartoon, Henry Irving and F B ChattertonCartoon, Henry Irving (1838-1905), legendary actor-manager, and Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, with a bust of Shakespeare in the background -- Shakespearian Experimenters
Departure platform in Victoria Station, LondonSouthern Railway continental and mainline departure Platform 2 in Victoria Station, London, with a W H Smith news stand. Date: circa 1910
The Mimosa Daily Mail arrives in NiceAn aeroplane arriving in Nice to deliver copies of the Mimosa Daily Mail, a special Riviera edition of the newspaper for people enjoying some winter sunshine in the fashionable South of France
The Public Hall at the The Daily Telegraph newspaperThe hall of the Daily Telegraph newspaper looking very handsome with its red granite pillars. The view is taken looking towards Fleet Street. Date: 1914
A set of 8 lithographs - WWI eraA set of 8 lithographs in a folio. 1) Inscribed Private B. Miller, Queens Westminsters, out since 1914, 2) Inscribed Of the Labour Battalion, 3) A soldier reading a newspaper
View of St Pauls Cathedral. From Fleet Street, London. Ye old Cheshire Cheese pub is seen on the left. A man can be seen removing horse excrement from the street on the right
Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of EnglandThe most ancient inhabitant of England: the newly found Sussex Man. A page from the Illustrated London News by W.P Pycraft, examining the parallels between the Piltdown Man skull and jaw
Waiting for the rabbit to boltPhotograph: Waiting for the rabbit to bolt From an album of 101 photographs, with newspaper cuttings, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge?s Own), Cyprus, 1955-1958. Date: 1957
Cartoon, Wilson Barrett, preparing to play HamletWilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett; 1846-1904), actor, theatre manager and playwright -- More Study! Seen here preparing to play Hamlet, to the consernation of Henry Irving
Dog with Daily Telegraph newspaper on a greetings cardDog with a Daily Telegraph newspaper dated 5 September 1949 in its mouth, part of a greetings card. Date: 1949
Front page, The London GazetteFront page of a 17th century issue of The London Gazette, described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper. It contains official government notices and news items, and dates back to the 1660s
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Stories from Puppyland. Mr Terrier, proud father of ten puppies, smokes his pipe and reads his newspaper. Date: 1904
Advertisement for the Daily Mail newspaper, superimposed on a black and white photograph of a busy street. early 20th century
Alexander Russel - 2ALEXANDER RUSSEL editor of the Scotsman newspaper. Date: 1814 - 1876
Alec ( Sir Affable ) Knowles - Theatrical JournalistAlec (" Sir Affable" ) Knowles (1851-1917) - Theatrical Journalist and member of Londons notorious Pelican Club
Le Petit Journal, French daily newspaper with weekly illustrated colour supplement - newspaper boy. Date: early 20th century
Old man comforting crying woman, 1903Painting by Louisa Starr Canziani (1845 - 1909) depicting an elderly man comforting a crying young woman after seemingly having read a devastating report in a newspaper about an overseas battle
Old man reading newspaper in cafe, Le Monastier-sur-GazeilleOld man concentrates on reading a newspaper in cafe, Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, France Date: 1988
Newspaper seller, Newcastle upon TyneNewspaper seller at night with copies of The Evening Chronicle in Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne Date: 1989
c. 1920s - Tom and Alice obese sideshow performersEarly 20th century vintage press photograph - Tom and Alice obese sideshow performers arriving in Los Angeles. Probably Alice Dunbar
c. 1920s - Madame Alice fat lady performerPicture captioned Madame Alice - possibly Alice Dunbar, nicknamed Alice from Dallas who worked for Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey for nearly 20 years
Little girl off to the shops with her pet lamb, Epping, 1932
Man riding a zebra, Bostocks Royal Italian Circus, Swindon, 1930 s
Two people pass each other in a London streetTwo people pass each other in a Central London street. Date: circa 1950s
Bookmaker and punters at racecourseCharlie Redrup, bookmaker with punters at racecourse. Date: circa 1930s