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"Daily Mail: A Historical Chronicle of Extraordinary Moments and Unconventional News" Step back in time to the bustling streets of London

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames

Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames. Blackfriars Bridge opened 19 November 1769 (the first bridge) and then the current bridge opened 6 November 1869

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael and Captain Eric Westropp

The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael and Captain Eric Westropp, both officers of the 11th Hussars, stationed at Tidworth

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The Right Hon. Lord Northcliffe, c1890, (1911)

The Right Hon. Lord Northcliffe, c1890, (1911). Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922) a British newspaper and publishing magnate

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: 1931 Tourist Trophy

1931 Tourist Trophy
AUGUST 22: Earl Howe, Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 LM, follows another car between the buildings during the Tourist Trophy on August 22, 1931. (Photo by LAT Images)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Queue of people waiting for tram on Old Market Street, Bristol

Queue of people waiting for tram on Old Market Street, Bristol, with dome of The Central Hall visible in background, Circa 1910

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: French aviator Louis Paulhan, winner of a £10, 000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for making

French aviator Louis Paulhan, winner of a £10, 000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for making the first aeroplane
6014652 French aviator Louis Paulhan, winner of a £ 10, 000 prize offered by the Daily Mail for making the first aeroplane flight from London to Manchester

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Mr Edgar Wallace, War-Correspondent of the Daily Mail (b / w photo)

Mr Edgar Wallace, War-Correspondent of the Daily Mail (b / w photo)
1628964 Mr Edgar Wallace, War-Correspondent of the Daily Mail (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Edgar Wallace)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The Daily Mail (photo)

The Daily Mail (photo)
583011 The Daily Mail (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Daily Mail. From the Tatler)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Further forms of an art that demands the unusual (b / w photo)

Further forms of an art that demands the unusual (b / w photo)
6008260 Further forms of an art that demands the unusual (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Further forms of an art that demands the unusual)

Background imageDaily Mail 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 Mail Collection: General Sir Douglas Haig introducing Sir Pratap Singh to Marshal Joseph Joffre (colour photo)

General Sir Douglas Haig introducing Sir Pratap Singh to Marshal Joseph Joffre (colour photo)
3093843 General Sir Douglas Haig introducing Sir Pratap Singh to Marshal Joseph Joffre (colour photo) by English Photographer

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The 'AMB'Festival at the Royal Albert Hall (b / w photo)

The "AMB"Festival at the Royal Albert Hall (b / w photo)
1599201 The " AMB" Festival at the Royal Albert Hall (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The Dreyfus Trial, Some Press Correspondents and Artists at Rennes (b / w photo)

The Dreyfus Trial, Some Press Correspondents and Artists at Rennes (b / w photo)
1592610 The Dreyfus Trial, Some Press Correspondents and Artists at Rennes (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dreyfus Trial)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving)

Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving)
5228509 Debris de la nacelle du ballon de Bradsky tombee au globe de Stains le 13 octobre 1902 (engraving) by French School

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Political cartoon (colour litho)

Political cartoon (colour litho)
964587 Political cartoon (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Political cartoon. From Truth, 25 December 1906.); © Look and Learn

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Prince Michael of Kent arrives at the Post Office Tower

Prince Michael of Kent arrives at the Post Office Tower, his time ruined by an airport delay in New York, It wasn t the Princes day, he also tore his trousers, had a collision on a motor-cycle

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Press preview of the Daily Mail Ideal home Exhibition at Olympia

Press preview of the Daily Mail Ideal home Exhibition at Olympia. Mrs Jane Hadfield on the latest automatic iron, the latest boom to housewives. 2nd March 1964

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Alfred Harmsworth, 1895, (1945). Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Alfred Harmsworth, 1895, (1945). Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Alfred Harmsworth, 1895, (1945). Portrait of Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), British newspaper and publishing magnate

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Miriam Babbage, (c1880-1950) - Daily Mirror Beauty Contest (1st Prize Winner), c1930

Miriam Babbage, (c1880-1950) - Daily Mirror Beauty Contest (1st Prize Winner), c1930. 1st prize winner of the Daily Mirror beauty contest 1919. [Daily Mirror, London]

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Kitty Brunells victory in Class 2 at the 1933 RAC Rally. Artist: Bill Brunell

Kitty Brunells victory in Class 2 at the 1933 RAC Rally. Artist: Bill Brunell
R.A.C. Rally. Date: 14-18.3.33. Brunell, Miss. K

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton at practice for the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton at practice for the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Hamilton, H.C. DNS. Hamilton crashed in practice and a substitute car was driven by F.S. Barnes. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo at the RAC TT Race, Conway Square, Newtonards, Northern Ireland, 1932

Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo at the RAC TT Race, Conway Square, Newtonards, Northern Ireland, 1932
Alfa Romeo 2336S cc. Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Birkin, Sir H.R.S. Bt. Finished: 5th. overall, 2nd. in class. Place: Conway Square, Newtonards, County Down, Northern Ireland. R.A.C. T.T. Race

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Newsvendors gather to pick up the next days newspapers to sell, Carmelite House, 20th century

Newsvendors gather to pick up the next days newspapers to sell, Carmelite House, 20th century
Newsvendors gather to pick up the next days papers to sell, Carmelite House, London, 20th century. Carmelite House on Fleet Street was the headquarters of the Daily Mail until 1988

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: The winner of the £10, 000 prize for the flight from London to Manchester, 1910 (c1937)

The winner of the £10, 000 prize for the flight from London to Manchester, 1910 (c1937)
The winner of the £ 10, 000 prize for the flight from London to Manchester, 1910 (c1937). Pioneering French aviator Louis Paulhan (1883-1963)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: A man reading The Daily Mail, Shropshire, c1922. Artist: AW Cutler

A man reading The Daily Mail, Shropshire, c1922. Artist: AW Cutler
A man reading The Daily Mail, Shropshire, c1922. A print from Peoples of all Nations, Volume III, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1922

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Britain declares war on Germany, 1914 (1935)

Britain declares war on Germany, 1914 (1935). The Daily Mail of 5 August reports the story. From The Royal Jubilee Book 1910-1935 [Associated Newspapers Ltd. London, 1935]

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Hendon Aerodrome

Hendon Aerodrome
22nd July 1911: Spectators watching a competitor arriving at Hendon during the Daily Mail Round Britain Air Race. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Shorts Shamrock

Shorts Shamrock
1st April 1919: The Short Shamrock bi-plane which had to withdraw from the Daily Mail Transatlantic Competition. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Conneaus Return

Conneaus Return
Lt. Jean Conneau (of the French Army), who raced as Andre Beaumont, wins the Daily Mail £ 10, 000 Air Race in his Gnome powered Bleriot XI at Brooklands

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Transatlantic Flight

Transatlantic Flight
16th May 1919: The US Navy NC4 flying boat sets of on its first transatlantic flight. Alcock and Brown made first non stop crossing June 14-15 in 16 hours

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: In The Clouds

In The Clouds
May 1910: Louis Paulhan in his Henri Farman III, in the clouds at Lichfield during the Daily Mail London to Manchester air race. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageDaily Mail Collection: Ideal Home Exhibition stamp, 1920

Ideal Home Exhibition stamp, 1920
Ideal Home Exhibition stamp. This stamp was used to advertise the Ideal Home Exhibition, held in Olympia, London, and organised by the Daily Mail


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"Daily Mail: A Historical Chronicle of Extraordinary Moments and Unconventional News" Step back in time to the bustling streets of London, where Blackfriars Bridge stands tall, connecting the city's vibrant north to its charming south. This iconic landmark witnessed countless stories unfold throughout history. In 1890, a man by the name of The Right Hon. Lord Northcliffe emerged onto the scene. Little did anyone know that his visionary leadership would shape the future of journalism forever. Fast forward to 1911, and we find ourselves captivated by an enchanting image capturing Prince Michael and Captain Eric Westropp from the royal family. The Daily Mail was no stranger to groundbreaking achievements either. In 1910, French aviator Louis Paulhan soared through the skies as he claimed victory in a daring flight from London to Manchester – all for a remarkable £10, 000 prize offered by this very publication. War correspondents played a crucial role in bringing news from distant lands during times of conflict. Mr Edgar Wallace stood among these brave individuals who risked their lives to deliver stories that shaped public opinion. As we delve deeper into Daily Mail's rich history, we encounter captivating images showcasing various forms of art that demanded attention through their uniqueness and originality. News knows no boundaries or limitations; it travels far and wide even amidst challenging circumstances. Witness how correspondents dispatched runners during Ladysmith's tumultuous times – ensuring information reached readers against all odds. Generals hold meetings with dignitaries; alliances are formed on historic battlefields. General Sir Douglas Haig introduces Sir Pratap Singh to Marshal Joseph Joffre – an extraordinary moment captured forever in vivid color photography. Culture thrives within these pages too. Immerse yourself in the grandeur of "AMB" Festival at Royal Albert Hall - where music transcends barriers and unites souls under one harmonious roof.