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British troops unloading high explosive shellsPhotograph of British troops unloading high explosive shells at a depot in France, nd. From a collection of 23 official photographs by Press Photographer Bayley Harrison, World War One
WW1 - column of 18pdr QF Mark 1 Guns on a road in FrancePhotograph of a column of 18pdr QF Mark 1 Guns on a road in France, nd. From a collection of 23 official photographs by Press Photographer Bayley Harrison, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918)
British Beach-Head Photograph Hailed as ?War?s Greatest?Photograph: British Beach-Head Photograph Hailed as ?War?s Greatest? By U. S. Press. Photograph was taken by Sgt. Photographer of the British Army Film Unit
Traditional road making in Upper EgyptTwo construction workers and ox-drawn road roller in Upper Egypt. Date: circa 1910s
Victorian scrap - Radical pressVictorian scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th century
Cartoon, The War Cry v. The TruthCartoon, The War Cry (published by General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army) v. The Truth (published by Henry Labouchere, Liberal MP and owner-editor)
Advertisement for the Daily Express newspaper, superimposed on a photograph of Pentonville Road near Kings Cross, London. early 20th century
Advertisement, Pantex Garment PressAdvertisement for the Pantex Garment Press - Light as a Feather to Operate - made by James Armstrong & Co Ltd, London SW1. 1956
Advertisement for John Bull Magazine, superimposed on a photograph of Kentish Town Road, NW London. early 20th century
Susi - with a tube of toothpaste, making a bit of a mess. 1950s
Advertisement for Dupress Laundry Press. 1956
We were off to Croydon stationPress photograph: I think you have a copy of this photo taken in 1939. We were off to Croydon station.Photograph of Sgt Wren, Sgt N I Giles (nee Ellingham), Sgt D Smith, are marked
Soho, London - pub in Brewer Street W1Soho, London - pub on the corner of Brewer Street and Wardour Street W1 - the Round House. 1973
Dog jumping gate with newspaper in mouthA dog called Bruno jumps a wooden gate to deliver a newspaper to his master. Date: circa late 1940s
Victorian Scrap - Political Types - Liberty of the Press, Freedom of Speech - Radical Press. late 19th century
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
Welchs Table-Cloth Printing Works, showing embossing presses, dye wheel, beck, and printing by hand. 1852
Cover design, The Man in the Moon, a magazine which ran for just over two years. The editors were Albert Smith and Angus B Reach. late 1840s
Strangling of the Beer Bill by Lord BroughamNewspaper article, Strangling (with a misprint!) of the Beer Bill by Lord Brougham and other peers in the House of Lords. The writer claims that many families will be ruined as a result
Paterfamilias Reading The Times. 1862
The British Lion reading The Times newspaperThe British Lion reading about War in The Times newspaper. mid-19th century
Newspaper boys, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaNewspaper boys outside Andrew Trimble & Co auctioneers and estate agents, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1900
Native boy reading Cape Argus newspaper, South AfricaNative boy reading the Cape Argus newspaper (weekly edition), South Africa -- What is your opinion? Date: circa 1902
The Deserted Village by H M Bateman. Speaking recently before a distiguished society, an architect named a village which to his surprise, though near the City
Raw levies for the Chinese army, 1894First Sino-Japanese War (1st August 1894 17th April 1895). Raw levies for the Chinese army. The only reserve force is that of the Ying Ping or Chinese militia
Soho, London - 22 Greek Street W1 - sign for Private Eye magazine, Gnome House. 1973
Queen Sirikit of Thailand, Princess Chulabhorn and the pressQueen Sirikit of Thailand (1932-), Princess Chulabhorn Walailak (1957-) and a large gathering of press photographers! Taken during a ten-week private visit to the UK. 1966
Susi - asleep with a magazine. 1950s
Susi - under Titbits magazine in the garden. 1950s
Bridewell - View across street to building The Press Association. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900
Occupations 1882 - Newspaper Boy holding up a copy of The Standard. 1882
Paris Exhibition of 1889 - The Press Pavilion - Brick two - stored building - flag flying. Part of Box 119 Boswell Collection. Date: 1889
Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime. A writer welcomes the white spaces in his article, saying that if there were no spaces, nobody would want to read it. Date: 1917
Newspaper seller on a birthday card. Date: circa 1910s
Newspaper seller on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1910s
Paul Macartney at PR launch of Yellow SubmarinePaul Macartney at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
The Beatles at PR launch of Yellow SubmarineThe Beatles at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
Man at work, The London GazetteMan at work at his desk in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
People at work, The London GazettePeople at work in the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Two inner pages, The London GazetteTwo inner pages of an issue of The London Gazette, described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper. It contains official government notices and news items, and dates back to the 1660s
Susi - splashing out with the soda syphon. 1950s
Man outside the offices of The London GazetteMan standing outside the offices of The London Gazette, near Fleet Street, London. The publication has been described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper
Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge UniversityPress photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967
Roman wine press. 1st century. From Mas Cartella. SpainRoman wine press. 1st century. From Mas Cartella. Wine Museum. Vilafranca del Penedes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Aldus Pius Manutius (1449-1515). Italian humanist. Engraving by Yenetta. Grolier (seated) with Aldus Manutius. El Mundo Ilustrado, 1880. Colored engraving
Friedrich Koenig (1774-1833). Engraving. ColoredFriedrich Koenig (1774-1833). German Inventor. The Engraving in Illustration, 1883. Colored
Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Number 17. 1791. Royal PrinGazette of Madrid. 18th century. Public journal. Number 17 Tuesday 1st March, 1791. Royal Printing