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Cartoon, The War Cry v. The TruthCartoon, The War Cry (published by General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army) v. The Truth (published by Henry Labouchere, Liberal MP and owner-editor)
Advertisement for the Daily Express newspaper, superimposed on a photograph of Pentonville Road near Kings Cross, London. early 20th century
Robert Morley and Michael North on a trainRobert Morley (1908-1992), British actor, and Michael North (Charles Edward Fletcher Stokes, 1902-1960), BBC producer and light music composer
Newspaper advertisers, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, WW1Newspaper advertisers for the African Standard, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, with wartime news of the Koenigsberg, the fight near Bissil, Bombs on London, and the taking of Przemysl. Date: 1915
Trench interior near the Albert-Bapaume road on the SommePhotograph of trench scene.From an album of 22 official photographs (and one newspaper cutting) showing scenes from the Western Front, 1916-1918 (c).Associated with World War One
Soldier with riot gearPhotograph: Soldier of the 1st Battalion The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridges Own) in riot gear, Cyprus, 1956.From an album of 101 photographs, with newspaper cuttings
The Imperial Wedding in China, ILN article 1872Text of an article entitled The Imperial Wedding in China, in the Illustrated London News 28th December 1872, about the marriage of the young Emperor of China
Our Illustrations of China, ILN article 1873Text of an article entitled Our Illustrations of China in the Illustrated London News, 11th January 1873 Date: 1873
The Imperial Marriage in China, ILN article 1872Text of an article entitled The Imperial Marriage in China in the Illustrated London News, 21st December 1872 Date: 1872
A Chinese Marriage Procession, article 1873Text of article on a Chinese Marriage Procession from the Illustrated London News, 4th January 1873 Date: 1873
The Chinese Imperial Wedding, article 1873Text of article on the Chinese Imperial Wedding from the Illustrated London News, 4th January 1873 Date: 1873
Suffragette Barbara Ayrton Campaign BusBarbara Ayrton stands on the running board of the W.S.P.Us battle bus, while suffragettes sell copies of Votes for Women newspaper, Date: 1909
The Cries of Paris - Sports Newsheet SellerThe Cries of Paris - A Sports News sheet Seller, running through the streets and working up quite a sweat! Date: 1901
Soho, London - pub in Brewer Street W1Soho, London - pub on the corner of Brewer Street and Wardour Street W1 - the Round House. 1973
Dog jumping gate with newspaper in mouthA dog called Bruno jumps a wooden gate to deliver a newspaper to his master. Date: circa late 1940s
Scene from the Western Front, 1916-1918Photograph from an album of 22 official photographs (and one newspaper cutting) showing scenes from the Western Front, 1916-1918 (c). Associated with World War One, Western Front (1914-1918)
Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th century
Victorian Scrap -- News Boy. late 19th century
Strangling of the Beer Bill by Lord BroughamNewspaper article, Strangling (with a misprint!) of the Beer Bill by Lord Brougham and other peers in the House of Lords. The writer claims that many families will be ruined as a result
Paterfamilias Reading The Times. 1862
Happy Families box lid. circa 1920s
The British Lion reading The Times newspaperThe British Lion reading about War in The Times newspaper. mid-19th century
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Mr Giles the Farmer. 1928
125 years of Progress in Art Deco style125 years of Progress (1810-1935) in Art Deco style. 1936
The case against the top hatA page from The Tatler, dated 20th November 1901, featuring an article entitled " The Case Against the Top Hat", by the Scottish MP Lord Ronald Sutherland-Gower
Newspaper boys, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaNewspaper boys outside Andrew Trimble & Co auctioneers and estate agents, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1900
Votes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence as SuffragetteVotes for Women - Frederick Pethick-Lawrence (1871-1961), (husband of prominent campaigner Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence) dressed as Suffragette selling Votes for Women - the 24th November 1911 issue
Native boy reading Cape Argus newspaper, South AfricaNative boy reading the Cape Argus newspaper (weekly edition), South Africa -- What is your opinion? Date: circa 1902
Cover of the ILN 26th August 1865Cover of the Illustrated London News, 26th August 1865, featuring the breaking of the Atlantic telegraph cable on board the Great Eastern, engraving from a sketch by special artist Robert Dudley
Susi - relaxing in her basket. 1950s
Occupations 1882 - Newspaper Boy holding up a copy of The Standard. 1882
Nursery Rhymes - Level Crossing - 6 Birley StationLevel Crossing - 6 Birley Station - Birley Station - Two men with newspaper, porter & man with fainting woman. Part of Box 52 Boswell collection. Nursery Rhymes. Date: circa 1890s
Poster, Angel Pavement, by J B PriestleyPoster, Angel Pavement, a novel by J B Priestley. circa 1930s
Gazeta de Lisboa. Historical context of the Peninsular WarGazeta de Lisboa. Portuguese political newspaper, 1715-1820. Historical context of Peninsular War, 1808-1814. Number 168. December 14, 1809
Lion cubs home-raised with Great Dane dogLion cubs home-raised with a Great Dane dog. A woman feeds the cubs from a milk bottle. Date: circa 1960s
Adjoining houses, their windows covered in newspaperAdjoining houses, both with their windows covered in newspaper! Date: circa 1980
Newspaper seller on a birthday card. Date: circa 1910s
Newspaper seller on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1910s
Donald Mackenzie Wallace, English civil servant and writerSir Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1841-1919), English civil servant, newspaper editor and foreign correspondent. circa 1900s
London Life - Sandwich board Man and News VendorLondon Life - Sandwich board Man (advertising Martin Harvey in Hamlet at the Lyric Theatre) and News Vendor. Date: circa 1905
Will and Betty Rogers - outdoor cookeryWill Rogers (1879-1935) - a Cherokee cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist, social commentator and stage and motion picture actor
London Life - A Pavement News Vendor, with a very wide variety of publications for sale. Date: circa 1910s
Man at work, The London GazetteMan at work at his desk in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
People at work, The London GazettePeople at work in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Two inner pages, The London GazetteTwo inner pages of an 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
Man outside the offices of The London GazetteMan standing outside the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Hippies having fun at Woburn ParkA group of young hippies having fun at the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967