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Journalist Collection (page 2)

"Capturing the Truth: A Glimpse into the World of Journalists" From documenting historic events to shaping public opinion

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Journalist Collection: Chesterton / Cig Card
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Journalist Collection: William Woodfall
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Journalist Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Journalist Collection: F1, Formula 1, Formula One, Bahraini, Bah, Gp, Grand Prix, Portrait, Journalist, Media”
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Journalist Collection: Formula One Launch
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Journalist Collection: Jordan Honda EJ12 Pre-Launch Shoot
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Journalist Collection: DTM Championship
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Journalist Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Journalist Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Journalist Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Journalist Collection: Autosport International Show
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter and man sitting on tracks, between c1900 and 1924. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Left to right: Mr. Herron, Frank G. Carpenter and Duncan Stuart, between c1900 and 1916
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter at right, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Delegate Wickersham, the assayer and Frank G. Carpenter in front of... between c1900 and 1916
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Journalist Collection: At the new railroad left to right are: Mr. Edes, Frank G. Carpenter, ... between c1900 and 1916
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Journalist Collection: Two Japanese men and one American(?) man, probably journalists, conversing on the veranda... 1905
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Journalist Collection: Three men, probably journalists, full-length portrait, facing front, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter standing by railroad ties, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Three Japanese men, possibly journalists, seated on the steps of a gazebo, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter inspecting new railroad, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter in middle of bucket at gold mine, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter on woodpile, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter on Mr. Rickert's farm, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter beside pupmobile, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Japanese, Russian, French, German, American and English newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter at an experimental farm, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter on the right, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Newspaper correspondents and artists at Portsmouth, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Komura and Takahira, with newspapermen, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter in a garden, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Frank G. Carpenter examining drying salmon, between c1900 and 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Newspaper correspondents at Portsmouth Peace Conference 1905, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Two men, probably journalists, standing on a field, 1905. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Russians & newspaper men - Sergei Witte, Baron Rosen with their suite and newspaper men, 1905
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Journalist Collection: Russian & Japanese delegates and members of the press, 1905. Creator: Perry Enoch Conner
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Journalist Collection: Kraevskii, Andrei Aleksandrovich, half-length portrait, seated, facing... between 1880 and 1886
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Journalist Collection: 'De Foe in the Pillory', by Eyre Crowe, from the exhibition of the Royal Academy, 1862
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Journalist Collection: A Aksakov, half-length portrait, facing front, between 1880 and 1886. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski, half-length portrait, facing front, between 1880 and 1886. Creator: Unknown
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Journalist Collection: The Slidell and Mason Case argued at the American Bar - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862
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Journalist Collection: Formula One World Championship
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Journalist Collection: Keith Sutton Is Interviewed By ORF TV
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Journalist Collection: F1 Formula 1 Formula One Portrait Journalist
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Journalist Collection: Arthur Richard Burrows, BBC broadcaster
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Journalist Collection: Angela Rippon, Journalist on Westward Television, Plymouth, Thursday 16th January 1969
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Journalist Collection: Huw Edwards, BBC Newsreader pictured in his early days of presenting the BBC Six O
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Journalist Collection: Moira Stewart. BBC Newscaster, broadcaster and announcer


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"Capturing the Truth: A Glimpse into the World of Journalists" From documenting historic events to shaping public opinion, journalists have played a pivotal role in society. Robert Capa, a Hungarian-born American war photographer, fearlessly captured the raw essence of conflict through his lens. In Tokyo's bustling streets during a May Day demonstration in 1954, he immortalized the fervor and resilience of those fighting for their rights. Theodor Herzl, another Hungarian-born journalist but Austrian by nationality, left an indelible mark as the founder of Zionism. His words ignited hope and unity among Jewish communities worldwide, paving the way for a homeland they could call their own. John Passmore Edwards and D. B. Wyndham-Lewis were influential figures in journalism's golden age. Their contributions to Vanity Fair and Spy respectively showcased their wit and ability to satirize societal norms with sharp pen strokes. H. M Stanley's iconic photograph captures him amidst uncharted territories—an embodiment of intrepid journalism that ventured into unknown lands to uncover hidden truths. William Cobbett was an English political journalist whose thought-provoking essays challenged authority and championed social justice during the 19th century—a true voice for the marginalized masses. AP Herbert reminds us that they can also be storytellers who transport readers into fantastical realms akin to Pinocchio's adventures or Marguerite Durand's captivating narratives. Matilda Serao broke barriers as an Italian journalist and novelist—her words transcending boundaries while shedding light on untold stories from her beloved country. Even sports stars like Brazilian football legend Pele found themselves surrounded by photographers eager to capture every momentous goal or triumph on camera—a testament to how journalism extends beyond politics and newsrooms. Lastly, Tariq Ali exemplifies how writers like him can seamlessly transition between being journalists, filmmakers, and activists—using various mediums to amplify voices often unheard within society.