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"The Daily Graphic: A Chronicle of Extraordinary Events and Unforgettable Moments" Step back in time to April 20, 1912

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Sender of the S. O. S. Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown

Sender of the S. O. S. Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown
Sender of the " S. O. S." Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912. John George Phillips (nicknamed Jack, 1887-1912) was the ships senior wireless operator who tried to save the Titanic

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Daily Graphic - Titanic-In-Memoriam-Number, front cover, April 20, 1912

The Daily Graphic - Titanic-In-Memoriam-Number, front cover, April 20, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Mr Hammond Hall, Joint Editor of the 'Daily Graphic'(engraving)

Mr Hammond Hall, Joint Editor of the "Daily Graphic"(engraving)
3627705 Mr Hammond Hall, Joint Editor of the " Daily Graphic" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Hammond Hall)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Mr Heath Joyce, Editor of the 'Graphic'and Joint Editor of the 'Daily Graphic'(engraving)

Mr Heath Joyce, Editor of the "Graphic"and Joint Editor of the "Daily Graphic"(engraving)
3627703 Mr Heath Joyce, Editor of the " Graphic" and Joint Editor of the " Daily Graphic" (engraving) by English School

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Crisis in the Transvaal, fighting their Battles over Again (litho)

The Crisis in the Transvaal, fighting their Battles over Again (litho)
1042065 The Crisis in the Transvaal, fighting their Battles over Again (litho) by Fripp, Charles Edwin (1854-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Crisis in the Transvaal)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho)

How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho)
1043450 How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: In the Strand: Waiting for Election News

In the Strand: Waiting for Election News
LLM458578 In the Strand: Waiting for Election News by Barton, Rose Maynard (1856-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the Strand: Waiting for Election News)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The mishap to the Great Wheel, twixt heaven and Earls Court (engraving)

The mishap to the Great Wheel, twixt heaven and Earls Court (engraving)
585745 The mishap to the Great Wheel, twixt heaven and Earls Court (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The mishap to the Great Wheel)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Embarcadere pour aeronefs (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving)

Embarcadere pour aeronefs (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving)
5228387 Embarcadere pour aeronefs (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Embarcadere pour aeronefs (d apres le Daily Graphic)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho)

How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho)
1043451 How an Enterprising Editor lost a Balloon and a Correspondent (chromolitho) by Ralston, William (1848-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: 'The Graphic'and the 'Daily Graphic'(engraving)

"The Graphic"and the "Daily Graphic"(engraving)
1047863 " The Graphic" and the " Daily Graphic" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: How News is brought from Ladysmith, Correspondents despatching a Runner (litho)

How News is brought from Ladysmith, Correspondents despatching a Runner (litho)
1048817 How News is brought from Ladysmith, Correspondents despatching a Runner (litho) by Scott, Georges Bertin (1873-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: How News is brought from Ladysmith)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Ventilation under Difficulties, a Doctors Crusade during the Naval Manoeuvres (litho)

Ventilation under Difficulties, a Doctors Crusade during the Naval Manoeuvres (litho)
1056819 Ventilation under Difficulties, a Doctors Crusade during the Naval Manoeuvres (litho) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ventilation under Difficulties)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Grand navire aerien d Edison (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving)

Grand navire aerien d Edison (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving)
5228394 Grand navire aerien d Edison (d apres le Daily Graphic) (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grand navire aerien d Edison (d apres le Daily Graphic)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Crowds waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). Creator: Unknown

Crowds waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). Creator: Unknown
Crowds outside the Daily Graphic offices in the Strand, waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). People outside the office of the " Daily Graphic" newspaper in the City of

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Hours of Awful Suspense in London, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown

The Hours of Awful Suspense in London, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown
The Hours of Awful Suspense in London, April 20, 1912. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Titanic studying the lists of the saved, and leaving the White Star Line offices at Oceanic House

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: A Liner Threading Her Way Through a Field of Ice in the North Atlantic, April 20, 1912

A Liner Threading Her Way Through a Field of Ice in the North Atlantic, April 20, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Allan Liner Virginian, the First Vessel to Receive the Wireless Message... April 20, 1912

The Allan Liner Virginian, the First Vessel to Receive the Wireless Message... April 20, 1912
The Allan Liner Virginian, the First Vessel to Receive the Titanics Wireless Message of Distress. Unfortunately she Arrived too Late to be of Service, April 20, 1912

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss, and RMS Virginian, April 20, 1912

Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss, and RMS Virginian, April 20, 1912. Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss With Over Twelve Hundred Lives to London, and The Allan Liner Virginian

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Chefs of the Lost Titanic, and Visitors to the White Star Offices, April 20, 1912

The Chefs of the Lost Titanic, and Visitors to the White Star Offices, April 20, 1912. The Chefs of the Lost Titanic : catering staff on the ship

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown

The Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown
The Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home, (April 20), 1912. A photograph taken as the boat was leaving Southampton on April 10th, showing, on the deck

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Some of the Titanics Notable Passengers, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown

Some of the Titanics Notable Passengers, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown
Some of the Titanics Notable Passengers, April 20, 1912. Photographs of well-to-do passengers, some known to be saved. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown

The Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship, (April 20), 1912. Creator: Unknown
The Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship, (April 20), 1912. Captain Edward Smith (1850-1912) went down with his ship, and consequently became an icon of British stiff upper lip spirit

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Features which Contributed to the Splendours of the Titanic, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown

Features which Contributed to the Splendours of the Titanic, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown
Features which Contributed to the Splendours of the Titanic, April 20, 1912. A single-berth state room, a deck state room, the swimming pool, the Turkish Bath Cooling Room, the Verandah Cafe

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Captain Edward Smith, April 20, 1912

The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Captain Edward Smith, April 20, 1912. Article entitled The Ocean Grave of the Titanic

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: Her First and Last Voyage: the Titanic Passing up the Solent on Wednesday, April 10th

Her First and Last Voyage: the Titanic Passing up the Solent on Wednesday, April 10th on her Departure from Southampton, (April 20), 1912. The ship on her maiden, and last, voyage

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Jack Phillips, April 20, 1912

The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Jack Phillips, April 20, 1912. Sender of the " S. O. S." Signal for Help : John George Phillips (nicknamed Jack)

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: A Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner, 20 April, 1912. Creator: Unknown

A Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner, 20 April, 1912. Creator: Unknown
A Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner, 20 April, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: The Iceberg Above and Below the Water, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown

The Iceberg Above and Below the Water, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown
The Iceberg Above and Below the Water, April 20, 1912. Illustration showing the relative proportions - normally about a tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water - with a ship for scale

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Great Sin of the Century

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Great Sin of the Century. Uncle Sam has difficulties enforcing the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882, which declared polygamy a felony and revoked the polygamists right to vote

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on stilts to enforce the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882

Background imageDaily Graphic Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Mormon Question. Uncle Sam, in the form of a battered police officer

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Mormon Question. Uncle Sam, in the form of a battered police officer, tries to enforce Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882



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"The Daily Graphic: A Chronicle of Extraordinary Events and Unforgettable Moments" Step back in time to April 20, 1912, when an unknown sender desperately signaled for help through the S. O. S. Signal. The Daily Graphic was there to capture this historic moment that would forever be etched in our collective memory. Meet Mr Hammond Hall, the Joint Editor of the esteemed publication. His dedication and passion for journalism are evident in his engraved portrait, a testament to his role in shaping the newspaper's success. Another key figure is Mr Heath Joyce, Editor of both "Graphic" and "Daily Graphic. " This engraving showcases his influential presence within the industry as he navigates through challenging times such as "The Crisis in Transvaal, " where battles were fought relentlessly. Intriguing tales unfold within these pages – one recounts how an enterprising editor lost not only a balloon but also a correspondent. The chromolitho illustration vividly captures this captivating story that highlights the risks journalists take to bring us news from all corners of the world. Amidst bustling streets lies another scene captured by The Daily Graphic – people eagerly waiting for election news on Strand Street. It serves as a reminder of how newspapers have always been at the forefront of delivering timely information during crucial moments. Not even grand structures like the Great Wheel can escape mishaps, as shown in an engraving capturing its unfortunate incident between heaven and Earls Court. Such images remind us that even monumental achievements can face unexpected challenges. Take flight with The Daily Graphic's visionary perspective showcased through their engraving titled "Embarcadere pour aeronefs. " This artwork transports readers into a world where air travel becomes more than just imagination but rather a tangible reality brought forth by journalistic innovation. Returning to stories involving balloons, we revisit yet another tale chronicling how an enterprising editor lost both balloon and correspondent – this time depicted with vibrant colors using chromolithography.