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Advertising poster, The Ladys Realm, 1896Advertising poster, The Ladys Realm, new magazine, 1896. 1896
W R Orford, editor of Black & White magazine. 1893
Cartoon, The Only Topic. 1870
Printing machine at work, Black & White magazine. 1893
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
Stationery, The Stock Exchange, weekly journalStationery, The Stock Exchange, Imperial Buildings, Ludgate circus, London, a weekly journal for capitalists and investors. 1890
A corner of the Black Shop - The British Printer. 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
Fall / Sussex Spaniel Champion Okimat of FourcloversPress cutting of Sussex Spaniel Champion Okimat of Fourclovers owned by Miss J R Scholefield Date: 1984
Jamaican industry was struggling against fierce rivalry of production volumes from the great European Nations manufactures
Lord Kitchener walking down steps alone of War Office. His first public appearance as Secretary for War. On the steps in the light-coloured top hat is Mr F E Smith, MP, Chief of the new Press Bureau
The Star newspaper stop press, death of Queen Victoria, 22 January 1901. Date: 1901
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
Procession at Fleet Street, day after CoronationThe procession of George V, going through the once was journalist headquarters, Fleet Street, London, on the 23rd June 1911. 23 June 1911
Augustus Applegath and Edward Cowpers printing machine 1833The invention of a steam powered rotary printing machine revolutionised the western world and opened large opportunities of mass distribution of books and news publications. 1833
Victorian Street Vendor - Daily Herald Newspaper. 19th century
Publicity leaflet, First Edition of Woman MagazinePublicity leaflet, First Edition of Woman magazine, May 1937, issue No. 1. 1937
Bookseller WHSmith 1910A glimpse of the department of the well know British bookseller and newsvendors W. H. Smith and Son. Photograph showing busy workers in the warehouse packing books. 1910
In Mourning London Town by H. M. BatemanMourning for the death of King Edward VII in May 1910, illustrator H. M. Bateman has comprised some sketches of people coming to London from far away as Germany and France. Date: May 1910
The GraphicWilliam Maxwell Aitken, First Baron Beaverbrook, (1879-1964), Canadian-born British politician and newspaper proprietor pictured in caricature by Garretto in The Graphic
Apology to Greek Orthodox priest alleged to have eaten wifeAn apology in The Graphic which had, in January 1928, run a story claiming that a Greek Orthodox priest had pickled and eaten his wife after she had fallen down some stairs and broken her neck
Father Nicholas of Tirana accused of eating his wifeStory in The Graphic in January 1928 alleging that Father Nicholas, a Greek Orthodox priest from Tirana was being tried for pickling
Cover design, L Image magazine, July 1897Art Nouveau style cover of L Image magazine, July 1897. 1897
Television magazine cover, April 1932, The Worlds First Television Journal, listing BBC television programmes. 1932
William Caxtons Printing Office in Westminster Abbey, London. 1474
Cover design, The Entr acte Annual for 1884, containing theatrical cartoons by Alfred Bryan. 1884
Sir Sydney Waterlow, statue in Waterlow Park, LondonSir Sydney Waterlow, founder of the printing company, statue erected in Waterlow Park, London. late 19th century
Sir Sydney Waterlow, founder of printing companySir Sydney Waterlow, founder of the printing company. late 19th century
Sir John Leng, editor of the Dundee Advertiser, and MP. late 19th century
Sir George Newnes, publisher and MP, originator of Tit-Bits. late 19th century
Paul Julius Reuter, Baron de Reuter (1816-1899), founder of the news agency. circa 1890s
2 girls laying in bed talkingNihilist pamphlet cover illustration: The nihilist Nihil Press, 1997 Date: 1997
Man holding flagSocialist pamphlet cover illustration: Letters to a young woman : an introduction to socialism by Douglas Rogers, Forum Press, 1944 Date: 1944
Newsagents kiosk in Paris, France. Date: 1960s
William Caxton checking a proofThe printer William Caxton checking a proof. Printed the first English illustrated book, the encyclopaedia The Myrrour of the worlde in 1481. Date: circa 1481
COLOUR SUPPLEMENTA politically incorrect postcard - Day all looks fo me cause I se de Cullud Supplement. Date: early 20th century
CAXTON AND HIS PRESSThe printer William Caxton checking a proof. Printed the first English illustrated book, the encyclopaedia The Myrrour of the worlde in 1481. Date: circa 1475
Aircraft Engineering Corporation Ace K-1 N69097. This single-seat biplane, powered by a 40hp Ace engine; was designed by Alexander Klemin (Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, NYU) and N W Dalton
Albatros L. 72c Albis D-1140Albatros L.72c Albis D-1140 (msn 10108) of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt newspaper. The L.72 was most likely studied as a bomber during the early secret German rearmament programs
In the folding room, busy workers checking, sorting and putting in order the pages, of the weekly Graphic, before it is sent out to the general public. Date: 1881
Fourteen colour plates are used to make the engraving for the special supplements, here you can see the different print machines used for each colour that is done separately. Date: 1881
Printing the original weekly newspaper The Graphic. Date: 1881
Men working in the batteries and dynamo machine room before going to print. Date: 1881
Engravers work through the night to produce the latest news for that week. Date: 1881
Finising and planing the electrotypes, before the printing can be done. Date: 1881