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Forging PressThe steelworks of John Brown & Co, Sheffield, Yorkshire : the 6000 ton forging press
A saddler making a saddle in his leather workshopA saddler in leather apron making a saddle in his workshop. Handcoloured woodcut engraving from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, Phillips, London, 1818
Cartoon, Wilson Barrett, preparing to play HamletWilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett; 1846-1904), actor, theatre manager and playwright -- More Study! Seen here preparing to play Hamlet, to the consernation of Henry Irving
Dog with Daily Telegraph newspaper on a greetings cardDog with a Daily Telegraph newspaper dated 5 September 1949 in its mouth, part of a greetings card. Date: 1949
Front page, The London GazetteFront page of a 17th century 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
Advert / John Bull 1906Advertisement for John Bull magazine, edited by Horatio Bottomley: a hard hitter but never below the belt! Date: 1906
Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton in The Constant Nymph (1928) directed by Basil Dean & Adrian Brunel Date: 1928
Cover design, Over 120 Ways of Using Bread for tasty and delightful dishes. Showing a woman in her kitchen, enjoying some of the results of her baking. Date: circa 1940s
Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USAThe Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, framed by the front page of The Amherst Record for 19 September 1906. Date: 1906
Petticoat Lane - Jews Free SchoolPetticoat Lane, London - Jews Free School, Middlesex Street. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street
Poster advertising the Daily Herald, with a large pointing finger
Journalists Type CopyJournalists at the Daily Mail type up copy
Advertisement for the Daily Mail newspaper, superimposed on a black and white photograph of a busy street. early 20th century
Petticoat Lane - Polly Nathans Fish ShopPetticoat Lane, London - Polly Nathans Fish Shop. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Travel to IndiaPoster published by the British India Press, Bombay, advertising travel to India
Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymnThe Daily Mirror news vendor poster for 20 April 1912, depicting the hymn which was played while the ship sank: Nearer My God To Thee
Bonnard Poster, PressPoster advertising French magazine La Revue Blanche
Advert / Lloyds News 1906Lloyds News
Wine Press, Circa 1880A wine press
Chrysler Advert 1929 - 2GIVE MA A CAR WITH THE SPEED OF THE WIND - GIVE ME A CHRYSLER ! - one of Ashley Havindens striking press advertisements for Chrysler in Britain
The First Iln Front PageThe Illustrated London News The front page of the first issue
Steam Book Press / 1877Steam printing press machinery for printing books - reading a page which has just come off the machine
Wallpaper PrintingWallpaper manufacture : colour press
Charing Cross / W H SmithW H Smiths bookstall, and the entrance to the Continental Departure Platform
NUPE and GMBATU school meals campaign, CroydonNUPE and GMBATU representatives at a press conference to launch a Save our school meals campaign in the London Borough of Croydon, 29 June 1983. Date: 1983
Pyramid of captured German helmets WWI New York. 1919Pyramid of cpatured German helmets from World War I on Victory Way in New York City. 1919
Le Petit Journal, French daily newspaper with weekly illustrated colour supplement - newspaper boy. Date: early 20th century
c. 1920s - Tom and Alice obese sideshow performersEarly 20th century vintage press photograph - Tom and Alice obese sideshow performers arriving in Los Angeles. Probably Alice Dunbar
c. 1920s - Madame Alice fat lady performerPicture captioned Madame Alice - possibly Alice Dunbar, nicknamed Alice from Dallas who worked for Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey for nearly 20 years
Little girl off to the shops with her pet lamb, Epping, 1932
Man riding a zebra, Bostocks Royal Italian Circus, Swindon, 1930 s
Eric Ravilious11th anniversary poster for the Golden Cockerel Press, an Englishfine pressoperating between 1920 and 1961. The private press made handmade limited editions of classic works
William Caxton and his printing press, Westminster, London. His visitors depicted here are probably King Edward IV and his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville. Date: circa 1477
Mrs Roy Devereux, editor of Mayfair magazine. 1897
Lithographic printing-press 1876Printer and his apprentice, putting on the ink on the pre-made etched stone. Date: 1876
Teddy Tail, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonTeddy Tail, a childrens fantastic musical play by Charles Folkard, music by Frederic Norton, based on the Teddy Tail comic strip in the Daily Mail newspaper, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre
Zeppelin LZ-127 GRAF Zeppelin Landing at Hanworth, London with a Media Camera Man Filming with a Movie Camera Date: 1931
The Royal Mint - Press RoomThe Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London - Press Room Date: circa 1908
Printing presses, Liverpool Express and Weekly Courier Newspaper, Liverpool
A hydraulic press, linen production, Victorian period
Linen manufacture, Hydraulic press
Pressing a bale of linen, linen production, Victorian period
Lady Cobham and Sir Alan Cobham's fourth survey flight round Africa for Imperial Airways Date: 1927
Preparing wool by compressing it with hydraulic pressPreparing wool for export by compressing it with a hydraulic press, Australia, Victorian period
Ancient wine press, treading the grapes Date: 1840
The Boys Of The Roaring BlueAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Boys Of The Roaring Blue, words and music by J. Walter Nayes, seen pictured on the right, on behalf of the city of Cardiff Spitfire fund. Date: circa 1940
Ronot press, Conservatoire des Arts de la MetallurgieRonot press, reconstructed, and statue of Allegory of Industry, at the Conservatoire des Arts de la Metallurgie, or Conservatory of the Arts of Metallurgy
Poster, 5th RAC British Grand Prix, Silverstone Circuit, sponsored by the Daily Express Date: 1952