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Canada in Khaki No 2Book entitled Canada in Khaki No. 2 - A Tribute to the Officers and Men now serving in the Overseas Military Forces of Canada
C J B Masefield, North Staffordshire RegimentNewspaper image and plaque of C. J. B. Masefield, North Staffordshire Regiment, died July 2nd 1917. Image within a wooden frame, the timber having come from H.M.S
Young soldier and friend seek to be aloneWe don t want to lose you, but we think you ought to go. A young soldier and his lady friend at one end of a bench seeking to remove a gentleman reading a newspaper from the other end of the bench
German Field Newspaper (Garde-Feld-Post), dated Berlin, 6th January 1917. Commemorative Art
Mr. Roy Thomson, sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961A central figure in the newspaper world: Mr. Roy Thomson(1894-1976), at the time of the Thomson-Kings-Odiham affair. Mr Thomson came to prominence with the announcement on 25th January 1961 that
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news
Edward VII and Alexandra silver wedding anniversary 1888Front cover of Christian Herald and Signs of our Times, showing portraits of Edward VII and Alexandra, on their silver wedding anniversary, with their five children
The massing of war columnsWhen the First World War broke out, newspaper readers thought there would be a constant stream of new information to keep them up-to-date with everything
Sensations of the Times We Live In by George StuddyWhat it feels like to read that another ship has been sunk. A metaphorical view of bad news received on the home front during the early months of the First World War
WW1 by Winston Churchill in the Sunday PictorialAdvertisement for the Sunday Pictorial and its series of articles by Winston Churchill, The Four Chapters of War in 1916. Date: 1916
Edward HultonSir Edward Hulton (1869 - 1925), British newspaper publisher and racehorse owner. Founded the Daily Sketch and bought and developed the Evening Standard
Advertisements for John Sinclairs tobacco by H. L. OakleyFour complementary advertisements for John Sinclairs Barneys and Punchbowle pipe tobacco, designed by H. L. Oakley and featuring men at work and leisure enjoying a quality smoke. Date: 1920s
Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1Canadian journalists visiting the Western Front in France during World War One. Seen here with Lord Lovat at a Canadian sawmill. Date: circa 1916
American soldiers relaxing, Western Front, WW1American soldiers relaxing on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1917-1918
Flower-seller in silhouetteA Flower Girl, although she looks more like a lady of a certain age, seated next to the flowers she sells to Londoners each day. Date: 1926
Cartoon, Men from The Moon, WW1Cartoon, Men from The Moon, commenting on three neutral powers in the early weeks of the First World War (Holland, America and Italy), and how they are regarded by the German government
The Gasper front cover, World War IFront cover of The Gasper, a trench newspaper during the Great War for the 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st Royal Fusiliers, with a humorous cartoon on the cover showing a Scottish soldier peering through
Woman reads the news of a great British victory, WW1A woman reads the news of what is described by the newspaper as a great British victory in the early days of the First World War
War Time in the Country in SilhouetteA page of three silhouettes depicting life in the British countryside during the First World War. The top picture shows a man reading out the newspaper and official news to eager neighbours
Cartoon, Russias Thorn in the Flesh, showing a scene in a typical Warsaw cafe on receipt of war news. Date: August 1914
National Coal Strike, 1912National Coal Strike of 1912. A man inspects an important notice of a coal strike which has closed Cannon Street Station, London. Date: 1912
Daily Mail newspaper artists officePhotograph of the art department of the Daily Mail, with illustrators working on pictures at large tables in the days when illustration was still as important as photography in newspapers
Cover design, German newspaper industryCover design for Das Plakat, an illustrated survey of German poster art, depicting men at work printing a newspaper. Date: March 1915
Piltdown Man: reconstructed skulls comparedApe-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A
Piltdown Man: mandible and skull comparedApe-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A
Piltdown Man: brain capacity comparedA page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A. Smith-Woodwards reconstruction of the Piltdown Mans brain over the reconstruction proposed by Professor Arthur Keith s
Piltdown Man: Dawson and Smith-Woodward search for more boneSeeking remains of the oldest known Englishman: looking for relics of the Piltdown Man. Charles Dawson and A. Smith-Woodward searching for other parts of the skeleton on the site of the first
Bonzo persuades a friend to throw a stone by George StuddyBonzo persuades a friend to throw a stone. The stone lands on a man lying on the beach, reading a newspaper, which means that Bonzo and the Bonzolines run right across him
Little girl reading newspaper by Muriel DawsonA little girl reading a newspaper, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1930s
Interior of carriage where Armistice signed, France, WW1Interior of Marshal Fochs railway carriage in the Forest of Compiegne, France, where the Armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 to end the First World War
The Sketch featuring in the film Cage of GoldActor David Farrar, playing the part of Bill in the Ealing Studio film Cage of Gold stands by a newspaper kiosk in one scene, reading a copy of The Sketch magazine
Bruce IngramSir Bruce Stirling Ingram (1877 - 1963), journalist and newspaper editor. The grandson of the papers founder, Herbert Ingram, he edited the Illustrated London News from 1900 to 1963
People leaning against a breaker on a beachPeople on holiday, leaning against a breaker on a pebbly beach. The woman on the left is holding up some food for a little dog. Date: 1930s
Three men taking a break from their work in a back garden. They are sitting on planks of wood
Elderly man and little girl in a gardenAn elderly man and little girl sitting on deckchairs in a garden. He is reading a newspaper, she is looking at a picture book
British soldiers reading Irelands Saturday NightBritish soldiers, probably from the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, off-duty and relaxing in a dormitory; one of the men is reading the sports newspaper Irelands Saturday Night. Date: C.1912
Garnerins descent by parachuteNewspaper report with colour illustrations of Garnerins descent by parachute, London. Date: 21 September 1802
Amateur wireless hobbyistsTwo amateur wireless hobbyists listening on their headphones
Suffragette selling copies of The SuffragetteLondon Life - A Rotary Postcard photograph showing a suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette paper - October, 1912. The woman in the image is wearing a Holloway brooch
Newspaper boys holding posters announcing King Edward VII sPrior to Edwards coronation he became ill and had to have an operation causing the coronation to be postponed to August. Date: 2nd July 1902
Lord Kitchener leaving the War OfficeLord Kitchener (1850-1916), in his first public appearance as Secretary for War, leaving the War Office to attend his first cabinet meeting
POTTY NEWSA little boy reads the latest news whilst sitting on his potty! Date: 1930s
Eugenio Torelli-ViollierEUGENIO TORELLI-VIOLLIER Italian newspaper proprietor, founder of the Corriere della Sera. Date: 1842 - 1900
Selig SlonimskiSELIG SLONIMSKI Russian-Jewish mathematician, inventor of a calculating machine and founder of a Hebrew newspaper. Date: 1810 - 1904
Alexander Russel - 1ALEXANDER RUSSEL editor of the Scotsman newspaper. Date: 1814 - 1876
Express Newspapers H. QThe Daily Express and Sunday Express newspaper offices, central London. Date: 1970s
Pestering the MasterTwo friendly dogs pester their master as he tries to read his newspaper in the back garden. Date: 1930s
Sharing a loving moment behind The TimesA couple share a loving moment behind The Times ! Date: 1916