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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
Colonial Africa (1883). Gulf of Guinea. Fernando Poo Island. View of Lobᠤ e Rilaja, Bottey-Moytade residence, second king of the island
El Correo de la Moda. Perio ilustrado para lasEl Correo de la Moda. Period o ilustrado para las mujeres (womens newspaper). Feminine dresses for a costume party. Published in Madrid from 1835-1868. Engraving. SPAIN
Il Colosso di Rodi. Allegory of the British Empire as the Colossus of Rhodes monitoring and controlling the passage of the Bosphorus
ACEVEDO, Isidoro (1867-1952). Spanish writer and socialist politician. Secretary of PSOE (Spanish Socialist Party) in 1896
Restraint on Anticipation, by BairnsfatherRestraint on Anticipation " I see as its security for the future we re a-fightin for, Alf" " A little o that on account, now, wouldn t be a bad idea
Lord NorthcliffeALFRED HARMSWORTH, later Lord NORTHCLIFFE (1865 - 1922) newspaper proprietor pictured in the library at his Isle of Thanet seat, Elmwood St. Peters in 1920. Date: 1920
Reading Armistice terms on a village green by nightA small group of British villagers, having received a newspaper containing the terms of the Armistice, signalling the end of the First World War, gather around on a village green to hear the news
Reading news of the Armistice in Daily Mirror, WW1An elderly couple peering at the Daily Mirror newspaper to read news of the Armistice, signed at 5 am on 11th November 1918, bringing an end to the hostilities of the First World War. Date: 1918
Suffragette W. S. P. U Joan of Arc BroochBrooch depicting the figure of Joan of Arc, the patron saint of the suffragettes. The brooch was based on the image designed by Hilda Dallas for a poster, advertising The Suffragette newspaper
Suffragette Newspaper The SuffragettePlacard for The Suffragette newspaper (edited by Christabel Pankhurst), stating Buy & Read The Suffragette 1D Weekly. Printed in purple and green. Date: circa 1913
Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel worksFront cover of The Graphic newspaper with engravings showing scenes of a visit to the preliminary tunnelling works near Dover for the start of the Channel Tunnel in 1882
Dutch cub scout with papier macheDutch cub scout making something with papier mache, involving dipping pieces of paper in wet glue
Emmeline Pankhurst Daily Mail 1913A newspaper placard advertising the Daily Mail dated Monday December 8th, 1913, with the headline, Mrs. Pankhurst Last Nights Decision
The Suffragette Newspaper Placard AsquithPlacard advertising the W.S.P.Us paper, The Suffragette edited by Christabel Pankhurst. The issue in question was no. 47, September 5, 1913, with the banner headline, ASQUITH AT BAY
Union Dissolved American Civil WarAmerican Civil War. Headline from the Charleston Mercury
Army personnel relaxing in barracks, WW1Army personnel relaxing in barracks. Date: 1915
WW1 cartoon - the water logged Western FrontIllustration originally reproduced in the trench newspaper, The Gasper, featuring soldiers wading waist deep through a water-logged landscape on the Western Front
Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, printing house Figaro on the second level. Date: 1889
Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart. A Womens Social & Political Union Press Cart which both promoted the organisation and sold copies of the weekly newspaper, Votes for Women Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Publicity Newspaper Placards. Newspaper placards outside a newsagents shop show the headlines from the Daily Mail - Suffragettes Routed
Suffragette Arson Wargrave. Crowds gather outside St. Marys Church, Wargrave, Berkshire to see the damage caused by fire on 1st June 1914
Suffragette Newspaper Seller and Cart. A suffragette stands beside a pony and trap with placard, advertising, The Suffragette newspaper. A note on reverse reads, Self & Press Cart 1912. Isabel Cay
Suffragette Selling The Suffragette Paper. A woman standing in the street, holding copies of The Suffragette newspaper with large placard also advertising the paper which was edited by Christabel
Suffragette, Baby sees Votes for Women paper. A baby looks at a copy of a Votes for Women newspaper, the organ of the WSPU it wonders. Whatever will they want next? Date: circa 1910
Suffragette Need Not Apply. Bachelor peruses the newspaper ads from a matimorial agency. One reads, Wanted A Wife cheap who can cook, sew, wash, nurse, eat little, drink less and keep quiet
Suffragette Who Said Rats. Baby reading newspaper asks, Who said Rats Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Baby Mamas a Suffragette. Baby girl holding a newspaper declares, Mamas a Suffragette Too! Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W. S. P. USuffragette Votes for Women Christmas Card W.S.P.U. Christmas card promoting The Suffragette newspaper, edited by Christabel Pankhurst, Design by Hilda Dallas
Suffragette Votes for Women Views. Stereotypical suffragette stands behind a VFW newspaper placard, which reads, Our Views At Bude contains concertina of photo views of Bude, Cornwall
Suffragette, Split Red Faced Man. A fat smiling red faced man reads the newspaper placard announcing Great Suffragette Split Remarkable Disclosures Wonder how she did that - at the skating Rink Is
Suffragette, Not a Vote - a Bloke. The newspaper boy heckles a suffragette campaigner, shouting, Its not a vote you want - Its a Bloke
Indian soldier stands guard during World War IIndian soldier stands guard outside a wire-enclosed British camp for Turkish prisoners in Mesopotamia during the First World War. Date: 1916
Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily ChronicleReporters just back from public functions, meetings, fires, accidents and so forth are seen transcribing their copy for press at the offices of the Daily Chronicle
Interior of a sorting car on a newspaper express trainLondon newspapers being sorted and packed in transit on board an express train in specially constructed cars, during the night journey
Receiving late news on the tape telegraph at Daily ChronicleA late news item received on the tape telegraph and telephoned at once down to the machine room at The Daily Chronicle to guarantee inclusion in that days edition. Date: 1914
Delivery of newspapers from the machineNewspapers coming off the printing press and gathered and counted by two men while the man on the right removes the bundles of papers to take to the publishing department. Date: 1914
The Wipers TimesA facsimile reprint of the trench magazine: The Wipers Times Date: 1916
Cartoon of the newspaper press, 1829A print by H. Heath representing symbolically the fearless and trenchant attitude of the Press in early nineteenth century