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St Dunstans Church, Postman, Letter Carrier and Knife-Grinder. Clock with figures striking bells at St Dunstans Church in Fleet Street 42
English lady riding sidesaddle in a fox hunt, 19th century. Lord Marchhare points out the fox and hounds to Rosa McDermott. Rosa and the Earl
Distributing the Pekin GazetteScenes in China. Distributing the Pekin Gazette. 1873
A young woman called Beatie, in a fancy dress costume as the Newcastle Daily Journal newspaper. Date: 1908
Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to SchoolCartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party She Looks After Back to School. A satirical comment on the Morning Herald newspaper (represented here as the Dickens character Mrs Gamp)
NewsboyYoung newspaper seller selling papers on New Years Day. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1907
Two women receiving bad news from India, December 1841. 1841
Claude Grahame-White, English pioneer of aviation, in April 1910 Grahame-White attempted to win the Daily Mail newspaper prize of 10, 000, to fly across England from London to Manchester in 24 hours
Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyds Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song). 1880s
Scene in a London coffee house, where the main requirements are " a clean pipe, a dish of coffee, and the Supplement". 18th century
Rt. Hon. John Morley MPIllustration of Rt. Hon. John Morley MP (1838-1923) He was Viscount Morley of Blackburn, a British Liberal Statesman, writer and newspaper editor. Artist: Edwin Ward Date: circa 1905
Underground railway, Bank Station, London 1903Underground railway, Bank Station, London, showing passengers waiting for the lifts. Date: 1903
Cartoon, Drury Lane Theatre, London, with balloonCartoon, No more pictorial posters for Drury Lane; the newspapers and a balloon will do the necessary advertising! 1885
Paddington Station - London 1890Platform scene at the Paddington Railway Station, London. Date: 1890
Rachel Beer, British newspaper editorRachel Beer (nee Sassoon, 1858-1927), British newspaper editor, editor-in-chief of The Sunday Times and The Observer. 1897
The Illustrated London News - publishing office 1843Saturday scene at The Illustrated London News publishing office. 1843
Lady reading the newspaper in bed. circa 1900
Woman hugs Daily Herald war correspondent, WW2On 28 August 1944 a half English and half French woman, overcome with emotion, flings her arms around the Daily Herald war correspondent, Emery Pearce, at Marseilles, France. 1944
Cartoon, The Only Topic. 1870
One of the Machine Rooms, Black & White magazine. 1893
Monsieur de Blowitz, Paris correspondent of The TimesCaricature, Henri Georges Stephane Adolphe Opper de Blowitz (1825-1903), Paris correspondent of The Times and Bohemian journalist. 1893
E T Cook, editor of the Westminster GazetteCaricature, E T Cook, editor of the Westminster Gazette. 1893
Front page of the Military Mail, 4 December 1903Front page of the Military Mail and Volunteer Review for 4 December 1903, showing advertisements, with a photo of guards in Whitehall, London, in the middle
W H Smith bookstall at a railway station, London, showing a young lady cleaning with a feather duster. Date: circa 1916
Amazonian Adventure - article in the SphereAmazonian Adventure - an account of a 3, 000 mile-journey along the Amazon written and illustrated by Victor Coverley-Price Date: 1st March 1932
The Star newspaper stop press, death of Queen Victoria, 22 January 1901. Date: 1901
Interior pages of The Illustrated London News, 1849Example of a double page spread from The Illustrated London News, dated 17th March 1849. Pictured here is heroic young seaman Lieutenant Molesworth
Woman saving paper during WW1Woman saving paper during the First World War. 1914-1918
Gold Rush, 1932Gold Rush - in 1932 Britain left the Gold Standard and the price of scrap gold soared. 1932
Procession over London Bridge, day after CoronationThe procession the day after the coronation, with King George and Queen Mary crossing London Bridge the main entrance to get to South London in an open carriage. Date: 23 June 1911
News from India. 19th century
Times Office in Basra, Iraq, WW1Times Office in Basra, Iraq, during the First World War. circa 1916
Old Basrah Times Office, Basra, Iraq, WW1Old Basrah Times Office, Basra, Iraq, during the First World War. circa 1916
Victorian Street Vendor - Daily Herald Newspaper. 19th century
Cartoon, Miss-Ann-Thropy. 19th century
Girl reading a newspaper on a greetings postcardGirl wearing glasses, reading a newspaper on a greetings postcard. Date: early 20th century
The GraphicWilliam Maxwell Aitken, First Baron Beaverbrook, (1879-1964), Canadian-born British politician and newspaper proprietor pictured in caricature by Garretto in The Graphic
Jumbles by Lewis Baumer - Farmer Pigs and the Cat Family. 1897
Woman selling newspapers announcing Peace Terms, WW1Original copper plate (cancelled) by Robert Austin, Woman selling newspapers announcing Peace Terms, towards the end of the First World War. circa 1918
The Newspaper Seller. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1965. Date: 1965
Street scene, entrance to Funchal, MadeiraStreet scene, entrance to Funchal via the pier, Madeira. Date: circa 1908
Sir John Leng, editor of the Dundee Advertiser, and MP. late 19th century
Frank Lloyd, head of the paper-making firm
Edward Lloyd, newspaper publisher and paper mill owner
Street scene in Weeley, EssexStreet scene in the village of Weeley, Essex, with a group of people on the left. circa 1910s
Amede Noroo, newspaper vendor, WW1Amede Noroo, newspaper vendor, the Allies friend at the Front. Date: circa 1914-1915
Newsagents kiosk in Paris, France. Date: 1960s
William Thomas Stead - Newspaper editor and Peace campaignerA Pushing Stead. William Thomas Stead (18491912) - English newspaper editor who, pioneer of investigative journalism and peace campaigner. Died in the sinking of the Titanic