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Mother and Daughter on a shingle beach near fishing boatsMother and Daughter on a shingle beach near a groyne and some pulled-up fishing boats. Possibly Hastings? Date: circa 1920s
Woman reading a newspaper on a train and looking sleepy. Date: circa 1960s
Portrait of a working class man reading The Graphic
Passing Events revue by R H DouglasPassing Events revue by R. H. Douglass. First produced Palladium Theatre, 8th March 1915. Sketches satirising events of the day were the essence of revue
Poster, Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, London, 26 February to 23 March. Nearest stations Addison Road, West Kensington, Hammersmith. Date: circa 1930s
Illustration of G M Chapman in the TatlerFull page black and white illustration of G M Chapman, C.U.R.F.C. by George M Sullivan in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler of 22nd December 1909
Photo of the late Lady Lurgan in the TatlerFull page black and white photograph of the late Lady Lurgan seated on her favourite hunter in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Front cover of the Tatler - Royal shoot at Eaton HallBlack and white front cover of the Tatler of 22nd December 1909 showing Colonel Horford, the Duchess of Westminster (centre) and Princess Pless resting in between the drives
The Sphere magazine absorbs Black and WhiteA newspaper boy selling copies of The Sphere and The Tatler (sister titles from the same group) to a man on a train. The photograph was promoting the fact that The Sphere had successfully absorbed
New air route opens between Italy and FrancePostcard commemorating the opening of a new air route between Italy and France in 1935. This was in the 13th year of the Fascist era in Italy (the 1st year was 1922)
Littlehampton - Young man taking a breather on the beachLittlehampton, West Sussex - Young man taking a breather on the beach (see: 11768188 for the previous shot featuring his Father and other half...) Date: 1934
Children swimming in the News Tribune newspaper poolChildren swimming in the News Tribune newspaper newsboys plunge bath pool Date: 1900s
Middle-aged people in a beach shelter at the seaside. Date: circa 1960s
Man and two children doing the crossword on a train. Date: circa 1960s
Four dogs reading newspapers on a Christmas cardFour pug dogs reading newspapers on a Christmas card, with a comic verse about muzzling. circa 1890s
Little girl reading newspaper on a Christmas cardLittle girl reading a newspaper, The Echo, on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Times Newspaper Building under construction, New York City, USA. Date: circa 1904
Couple in historical costume on a greetings card, their faces hidden behind a large newspaper. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, Two fashionable French women, WW1Cartoon, two fashionable French women with their purchases, one of them reading a newspaper (Le Journal). One of them says that its easy to say Howitzers, Grenades, etc
Cartoon, Explanation, WW1Cartoon, Explanation. Three old age pensioners outside a restaurant discuss earnings and taxation. The plump man says he pays no taxes because he spends all his money on food. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Uneasiness, WW1Cartoon, Uneasiness, showing a naturalised German couple living in France. The man reads his newspaper, looking for reassurance, while his wife asks what is wrong. Date: 1915
The Graphic cover - Lord Hardinge, new Viceroy of IndiaCharles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst, (20 June 1858 2 August 1944) British diplomat and statesman who served as Viceroy of India from 191016
Cartoon, W H Smith news stallCartoon, showing a man at a W H Smith news stall on a railway station platform. 1910
Caravanning scene with dog and deckchair. Watching sunsets and other people working -- two of the most fascinating sights I know. Date: 1932
Suzy Menkes - British journalistSuzy Menkes (1943- ), British journalist, and head fashion reporter and editor for the International Herald Tribune since 1988. Here seen in her office, writing on her type writer
Royal Engineers group photo, France, WW1Royal Engineers group photo of sergeants and a corporal, in France during the First World War, relaxing and reading a French newspaper, the Telegramme. Date: 1918
The Silent Service by H. M. Bateman, WW1 cartoon 1918THE SILENT SERVICE An elderly gentleman strains himself to try to hear what a younger man is saying. Date: 1918
Illustration, Castle Tavern, Holborn, LondonIllustration, a group of men in the Castle Tavern, a public house in Holborn, London, popular with sporting people. Date: 1832
Randolph Churchill marriage announcement, 1874An announcement in the marriages section of The Illustrated London News, detailing the recent wedding of Lord Randolph Churchill(1849-1895) to Miss Jennie Jerome(1854-1921)
Woman reading by Fortunino MataniaA woman from the Edwardian era seated in an armchair reading a newspaper or magazine. Date: c.1905
Men Chop Firewood at Morning Post Embankment HomeMen chop firewood at a home on Londons Embankment sponsored by the Morning Post newspaper during a period of severe unemployment. Date: circa 1920
Sphere binding coverBinding for a volume of The Sphere magazine, subtitled, An Illustrated Newspaper for the Home. The design features two women representing East and West holding a globe
Babys polka, Les Images en MusiqueBabys polka, illustration in Les Images en Musique, with illustrations by Benjamin Rabier and easy pieces for piano by Jane Vieu. Date: 1908
Woman in newspaper kiosk with magazines on display all around her. Date: circa 1930s
Four soldiers relaxing in an army hut. Date: circa 1940s
WW1 - Recruitment AdvertisementWW1 - " A Call from the Trenches." - The quoted extract from a letter from the trenches is used as a personal, and persuasive language tool
William Randolph Hearst - American newspaper publisherWilliam Randolph Hearst (1863-1951) - An American newspaper publisher who built the nations largest newspaper chain and profoundly influenced American journalism. Date: 1930
WW1 - German women make blankets out of newspapers at the Palace of the German Princess in Berlin. Date: 1915
WW2 Christmas card, Carrying On! Date: 1939
Arcade, Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, USAThe Arcade, Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Date: circa 1910
Old lady with two dogs and two cats in a tent. Date: circa 1930s
Cartoon, Victory singing, WW1Cartoon, Victory singing, with happy soldiers walking along a road. A pessimistic civilian man watches them, and comments: Its unbelievable
Westlake Boulevard, Seattle, Washington, USAWestlake Boulevard and Hotel Wingfield (left), Seattle, Washington, USA. From a handcart on the left, a man is selling The Coming Nation, a socialist newspaper. Date: circa 1912
Boys eating fish and chips, Balham, SW LondonThree boys eating fish and chips out of newspaper on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
WWI News Vendors Stand PosterDaily Sketch newspaper -- Mr T (Tommy) Atkins, Ancre Ville (Ancreville), WW1 News Vendors stand poster. Showing a group of British soldiers occupying a French house on the Somme, northern France
Page from The Illustrated London News, 30th November 1912An example of an inside page from The Illustrated London News, dated 30th November 1912. Date: 1912
Silhouette heading, Financial Frills and Thrills, by H.L. Oakley, for The Bystander magazine. Showing two men in top hats, sitting in their respective armchairs, reading their newspapers. Date: 1920
Discussing the new Irish Land Act, 1881A small family party, plus a neighbour or two, discuss the hot topic of the day: the new Irish Land Act Date: 1881