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Photo of Baroness von Hutten in the TatlerBlack and white full page photograph of Baroness von Hutten in the Tatler of 22nd December 1909. Born Bettina Riddle in Erie, Pennsylvania, she married Friedrich Karl August
Cartoon, Replacing those who are at the Front, WW1Cartoon, Replacing those who are at the Front, showing French women taking on mens jobs during the First World War: shaving a man in a barbers shop, punching a travel ticket, selling newspapers
Wymans book stall at Paddington Station, 1915An impressive bookstall at Paddington railway station in 1915 with a display of the recently printed Printers Pie, a charitable publication produced in aid of retired printers
The Evening Paper by H. M. BatemanAn old gentleman settles down to read the evening newspaper in an armchair by the fire but the news does not meet with his approval
Fleet Street - looking west from Ludgate Circus, London - at the time of this photograph, the majority of the buildings and offices were used for Editorial, Printing and Publishing works
Offices of The TimesView of the offices of The Times in Printing House Square, London. The Times later relocated to Grays Inn Road, then Wapping and is now located at 1 London Bridge. Date: 1906
Buildings in Printing House Square, New York City, USA -- from left to right, the World, the Sun, the Journal, the Tribune, the American Tract Society, the Times, the Press
Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The GraphicW. T. Maud, war correspondent and artist for The Graphic, pictured at the time of the Second Boer War. 1899
Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily NewsMr Henry H. S. Pearse, war correspondent for the Daily News during the Second Boer War. Date: 1899
Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily TelegraphBennet Burleigh(c.1840-1914), war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. Date: 1899
French Bookshop & Travel Agent off Leicester Square, LondonA corner of France in England. J. Barriere & Cie, 17 Green Street (now Irving Street) - a French Bookshop & Travel Agent off Leicester Square, London. Date: circa 1910
Victorian scrap - Radical pressVictorian scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th 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
A library for troops on Western FrontPhotograph: A library for troops on Western Front.Shows a queue of men, some with books and newspapers outside a library. The sign for the library reads
Victorian Scrap -- News Boy. late 19th century
Sphere artist, Donald Macpherson at Luxor, 1924Donald Macpherson, special artist for The Sphere, pictured at Luxor where he had been following the work in Tutankhamens tomb
Newspaper seller on a birthday card. Date: circa 1910s
Newspaper seller on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1910s
London Life - A Pavement News Vendor, with a very wide variety of publications for sale. Date: circa 1910s
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967
Portrait of George Grossmith, court reporter for The TimesPortrait of George Grossmith (1820-1880), chief court reporter at Bow Street for The Times and other newspapers, as well as being a lecturer and entertainer
Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur RobertsCaricature of James Fawn (1850-1923) and Arthur Roberts (1852-1933), music hall performers. Goodness Gracious! A reference to their comic duet in a Drury Lane pantomime, Mother Goose
Caricature of Augustus Harris and Henry PettittCaricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, and Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist -- Never mind, Pettitt
Caricature of Henry James Byron, dramatistCaricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron (1835-1884) -- A " Special" Engagement. 1881
Great railway strike, newspapers by aeroplane 1919Railway strike brought aerial transport even more to the front than usual, daily newspapers and mail were delivered, even at the very beginning of the strike, almost at normal times. October 1919
Times / Printing House SqThe Times Office at Printing House Square. Date: 1843
Newspaper Tax OpposedA meeting for the repeal of the taxes on knowledge, held at St Martins Hall, Long Acre, London : the chief target is the tax on newspapers. Date: 1851
French News Stand 1791A somewhat idealised depiction of a Paris news stand during the French Revolution Date: 1791
Perplexed Newsagent / 1922A gentleman asks his horrified newsagent to decide each day which newspaper will be most suitable for him. (A result of rival offers by London newspapers). Date: 1922
German Newspaper 1804Front page of the HALLESCHE KURIER, with a nice woodcut of a courier blowing his horn as he brings the news to the patrons of a country tavern. Date: 3 May 1804
Cyril Arthur PearsonSIR CYRIL ARTHUR PEARSON (1866 - 1921), English publisher of magazines and newspapers Date: 1904
USA / New York / Park RowThe traditional centre for the citys leading newspapers - the New York World, the Tribune, and the Times Date: 1912
Newspaper / Votes 4 WomenFront cover showing Houses of Parliament Date: October 1907
Newspaper / SuffragetteThe Westminster Hot (Air) House Date: 14 February 1913
Communication / NewspapersTHE CHURCH MISSIONARY GLEANER Title page. Date: 1880
The Jacobites Journal Date: 18th century?
Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London Date: circa 1905
Newspaper rotary printing machine 1908Newspaper rotary printing machine, by Walter Scott & Co, Plainfield Date: 1908
Illustration of a becoming skating costume in the TatlerBlack and white illustration of a lady modelling a becoming skating costume in the Tatler of 29th December 1909 as part of an article entitled The Highway of Fashion : by Marjorie Hamilton
Illustration of Marie Tempest in the TatlerBlack and white illustration in the Tatler of 22nd December 1909 of popular actress Marie Tempest modelling a novel fancy dress idea as part of an article entitled The Highway of Fashion
Illustration of fur-lined foot gloves in the TatlerBlack and white illustration for fur-lined foot gloves advertised in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Photo of the gymnasium at St Brides Institute in the TatlerSeries of black and white photographs from the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909 showing business girls using the gymnasium at St Brides Institute, London
Photo of ladies shooting costumes in the TatlerBlack and white photographs titled Smart and Suitable suits for sportswomen under the headline The Humorous Side of Sport in the Tatler of 1st December 1909
Photo of the Earl and Countess of Lytton in the TatlerBlack and white full page photo of the Earl and Countess of Lytton at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, in the Tatler of 1st December 1909
Illustration by Millicent Sowerby in the TatlerBlack and white illustration by Millicent Sowerby in the Tatler of 1st December 1909. The illustration was accompanying the story by her sister Githa Sowerby entitled The Princess with the Sleeping
Photo of King Manuel of Portugal in the TatlerBlack and white full page photo in the Tatler of a royal shooting party held to celebrate King Manuel of Portugals visit to England
Photo of Paul Helleu & Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in the TatlerBlack and white full page photograph in the Tatler of Paul Cesar Helleu, French oil painter, pastel artist, drypoint etcher, and designer
The First Aviator & World-Famous Cartoonist in the TatlerBlack and white photograph entitled The First Aviator and a World-famous cartoonist relaxing in the Bois de Boulogne in the Tatler of 24th November. Those pictured are (left to right), M