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Journalists Collection (page 15)

Journalists have long been the fearless storytellers, capturing history as it unfolds

Background imageJournalists Collection: The Beatles arrive at the Opera House Blackpool to chaotic scenes of screaming fans

The Beatles arrive at the Opera House Blackpool to chaotic scenes of screaming fans and press men 16 August 1964

Background imageJournalists Collection: The Beatles arrive at the Opera House Blackpool to chaotic scenes of screaming fans

The Beatles arrive at the Opera House Blackpool to chaotic scenes of screaming fans and press men 16 August 1964

Background imageJournalists Collection: Harold Wilson Prime Minister with editors of some European papers including Hugh Cudlipp

Harold Wilson Prime Minister with editors of some European papers including Hugh Cudlipp of the Mirror and his dog Paddy

Background imageJournalists Collection: Future British Prime Mionister Edward Heath Cspeaks at a press conference after being

Future British Prime Mionister Edward Heath Cspeaks at a press conference after being elected as leader of the Conservative Party. July 1965

Background imageJournalists Collection: John Major Prime Minister is mobbed by the media during a visit to Perth

John Major Prime Minister is mobbed by the media during a visit to Perth

Background imageJournalists Collection: Patti Davis June 1992. Daughter of American President Ronald Reagan

Patti Davis June 1992. Daughter of American President Ronald Reagan. Pictured in London

Background imageJournalists Collection: Patti Davis June 1992. Daughter of American President Ronald Reagan

Patti Davis June 1992. Daughter of American President Ronald Reagan. Pictured in London

Background imageJournalists Collection: Suzy Menkes - editor of Cambridge Varsity magazine

Suzy Menkes - editor of Cambridge Varsity magazine
Suzy Menkes (born 1943), British journalist and lead fashion writer for the International Herald Tribune since 1988. Pictured here at the age of 22 as a third-year student at Newnham College

Background imageJournalists Collection: Chinese noble transportated in palanquin at the

Chinese noble transportated in palanquin at the times of the Qing Dynasty. Illustration in travel magazine El viagero ilustrado (The Illustrated traveler). Year 3. No. 7. April 15, 1880. Engraving

Background imageJournalists Collection: William Beach Thomas

William Beach Thomas, KBE, (22 May 1868 12 May 1957), British author and journalist known for his work as a war correspondent during World War I and for his writings about nature and country life

Background imageJournalists Collection: Edward Huskinson, editor of The Tatler magazine

Edward Huskinson, editor of The Tatler magazine
A photograph of Edward (Teddy) Peter Huskinson (1877-1940), editor of The Tatler from 1908 to 1940. His career began as a political cartoonist of the Conservative party before he became a journalist

Background imageJournalists Collection: Bruce Ingram by John St Helier Lander

Bruce Ingram by John St Helier Lander
Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram OBE MC (1877 - 1963), journalist and newspaper editor. The grandson of the papers founder, Herbert Ingram, he edited the Illustrated London News from 1900 to 1963

Background imageJournalists Collection: Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The Graphic

Mr W. T. Maud, war correspondent for The Graphic
W. T. Maud, war correspondent and artist for The Graphic, pictured at the time of the Second Boer War. 1899

Background imageJournalists Collection: Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily News

Mr Henry H. S. Pearse of the Daily News
Mr Henry H. S. Pearse, war correspondent for the Daily News during the Second Boer War. Date: 1899

Background imageJournalists Collection: Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph

Mr Bennet Burleigh of the Daily Telegraph
Bennet Burleigh(c.1840-1914), war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. Date: 1899

Background imageJournalists Collection: Sphere artist, Donald Macpherson at Luxor, 1924

Sphere artist, Donald Macpherson at Luxor, 1924
Donald Macpherson, special artist for The Sphere, pictured at Luxor where he had been following the work in Tutankhamens tomb

Background imageJournalists Collection: A. Wallis Myers - tennis journalist

A. Wallis Myers - tennis journalist
Arthur Wallis Myers CBE (24 July 1878 17 June 1939), English tennis correspondent, editor, author and player. He is considered to be one of the leading tennis journalists of the first half of

Background imageJournalists Collection: Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge University

Press photographers, Trinity College, Cambridge University
Press photographers at Trinity College, Cambridge University, at the time that Prince Charles became a student there. Date: 1967

Background imageJournalists Collection: Irish Fashion Show 1960

Irish Fashion Show 1960
Leisure Wear Show at the Irish Export Centre: Model in a black shirt by Dorothy Pinnock, coffee handknitted tunic by Kennedy of Ardara & black skirt by Cater Platt. Date: 24 May 1960

Background imageJournalists Collection: WW1 - Journalists greeted by German shells at Reims

WW1 - Journalists greeted by German shells at Reims
Journalists (chosen by the French government) are greeted by German shells at Reims! Date: 1915

Background imageJournalists Collection: What People Are Wearing - Jillian Robertson

What People Are Wearing - Jillian Robertson
The Australian journalist Jillian Robertson wearing a saffron Buddhist robe she bought in Saigon where she was reporting on the war in Vietnam. Date: 1966

Background imageJournalists Collection: Cosmonaut Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, 1934-1968

Cosmonaut Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, 1934-1968
Russian cosmonaut Major Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (1934-1968 ). Date: 1961

Background imageJournalists Collection: An Unconfirmed Report states - Rumours, H. M. Bateman, WW1

An Unconfirmed Report states - Rumours, H. M. Bateman, WW1
" An unconfirmed report states - Rumour." This Bateman cartoon warns the readers against passing on potentially important information during wartime to friends

Background imageJournalists Collection: Mr Scotland Liddell, Sphere correspondent on Russian Front

Mr Scotland Liddell, Sphere correspondent on Russian Front
Portrait of Robert Scotland Liddell, special correspondent for The Sphere magazine during the First World War, pictured with a Red Cross nurse

Background imageJournalists Collection: ALARCON Y ARIZA, Pedro Antonio de (1833-1891). Spanish

ALARCON Y ARIZA, Pedro Antonio de (1833-1891). Spanish poet, novelist and journalist. Engraving

Background imageJournalists Collection: Chinese court with the judicial power exercised

Chinese court with the judicial power exercised by a mandarin at the time of the Qing Dynasty. Illustration in travel magazine El viagero ilustrado (The Illustrated traveler). Year 3. No. 7

Background imageJournalists Collection: ARBOLEDA Y POMBO, Sergio (1822 - 1888). Colombian

ARBOLEDA Y POMBO, Sergio (1822 - 1888). Colombian journalist and politician of the Conservative Party. Oil

Background imageJournalists Collection: H. Warner Allen, war correspondent, WW1

H. Warner Allen, war correspondent, WW1
Mr. H. Warner Allen, special correspondent for The Morning Post and Daily News during the First World War. For about a year he was the sole representative of the British Press with the French forces

Background imageJournalists Collection: Sir Philip Gibbs

Sir Philip Gibbs
SIR PHILIP GIBBS (1877 - 1962). Journalist whose outspoken reporting from the front in WW1 got him into trouble : first journalist to interview the Pope. War historian

Background imageJournalists Collection: Percival Phillips

Percival Phillips (1877-1937), American born journalist and war correspondent, working for the Daily Express during the First World War

Background imageJournalists Collection: Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily Chronicle

Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily Chronicle
Reporters just back from public functions, meetings, fires, accidents and so forth are seen transcribing their copy for press at the offices of the Daily Chronicle

Background imageJournalists Collection: Richard King, writer for The Tatler

Richard King, writer for The Tatler
Richard King, who wrote the weekly column, With Silent Friends, in The Tatler magazine. Pictured in the magazine at the time a selection of his writings were being published by Jordan Gaskell with

Background imageJournalists Collection: Olivia Maitland Davidson

Olivia Maitland Davidson, writer and journalist, specifically author of Letters of Eve, the Tatler magazines weekly gossip column

Background imageJournalists Collection: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1

Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1
Ellis Ashmead-Barlett (1881-1931), British war correspondent, pictured at his typewriter resting on ammunition boxes after the landing at Anafarta, writing a despatch

Background imageJournalists Collection: E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1

E. H. Shepard & Bruce Ingram, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1
Some officers of the Royal Garrison Artillery, self-styled The Press Gang. Standing left to right is Sec.-Lieutenant E. H. Shepard of Punch (best-known for drawing Winnie-the-Pooh), Sec. Lieut. D. C

Background imageJournalists Collection: Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1

Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1
Canadian journalists visiting the Western Front in France during World War One. Seen here with Lord Lovat at a Canadian sawmill. Date: circa 1916

Background imageJournalists Collection: King Alfonso photographed talking to a woman

King Alfonso photographed talking to a woman
Who Would Be King? Photograph of King Alfonso XIII of Spain, captured by snapshotters during a trip to San Sebastien, talking to an unidentified young woman

Background imageJournalists Collection: Keble Howard

Keble Howard aka John Keble Bell (1875 - 1928), author, novelist and playwright. The third son of the Rev. G. E. Bell, he joined The Sketch magazine as Assistant Editor in 1899

Background imageJournalists Collection: Pres(s)tige by Leo Cheney

Pres(s)tige by Leo Cheney
A bored socialite or actress lies languidly in a luxurious bed blowing smoke rings and stroking her pet dog as she holds court with a group of journalists

Background imageJournalists Collection: Victor Bulla, special correspondent

Victor Bulla, special correspondent
Victor Bulla of St. Petersburg, one of the special correspondents of The Sphere and The Tatler, who gained permission to accompany the invading Russian forces en route to Manchuria during

Background imageJournalists Collection: St Brides Church

St Brides Church
Seen from Fleet Street, thanks to a gap caused by a fire : the church has affiliations with printers and journalists. Date: 1825

Background imageJournalists Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Contest Auckinleck, Ursa, Major, made, Severe, Retort, Journalist s

Drawings Prints, Print, Contest Auckinleck, Ursa, Major, made, Severe, Retort, Journalist s
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Contest at Auckinleck, in Which Ursa Major made a Severe Retort on the Journalists Father (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the Second), Artist, Subject, Artist

Background imageJournalists Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Tea, Journalists, House, St

Drawings Prints, Print, Tea, Journalists, House, St
Drawings and Prints, Print, Tea at the Journalists House in St. Jamess Court (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the First), Subject, Artist, Subject, Publisher, Artist, After

Background imageJournalists Collection: The Charge of Extortion against Journalists, Mr. Lewis Cross-Examining Mr. Rogers

The Charge of Extortion against Journalists, Mr. Lewis Cross-Examining Mr. Rogers
THE CHARGE OF EXTORTION AGAINST JOURNALISTS, MR. LEWIS CROSS-EXAMINING MR. ROGERS, THE SOLICITOR TO THE CRYSTAL REEF GOLD MINING COMPANY, 1889. Mr. Charles Woolfe, Mr. Claude Marks, Mr

Background imageJournalists Collection: 2832677; out of copyright

2832677; out of copyright

Background imageJournalists Collection: 2832676; out of copyright

2832676; out of copyright

Background imageJournalists Collection: 2619025; out of copyright

2619025; out of copyright

Background imageJournalists Collection: Le Journal des Debats, 1889 (oil on canvas)

Le Journal des Debats, 1889 (oil on canvas)
XIR187848 Le Journal des Debats, 1889 (oil on canvas) by Beraud, Jean (1849-1935); 98x151 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info)



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Journalists have long been the fearless storytellers, capturing history as it unfolds. From the daring exploits of HMS Courageous, a British battlecruiser during World War I, to the iconic front cover of The Sketch in 1957, they have always been at the forefront of documenting significant events. In Birmingham Press Club Ball on November 29th, 1968, amidst the excitement and laughter at the tombola stand, they were still ever-vigilant in their pursuit of news. Their dedication was unwavering as they mingled with attendees and uncovered stories that would soon grace newspaper headlines. One such momentous occasion was when Georges Carpentier was introduced in 1921. Captured by George Wesley Bellows' artistry, this snapshot immortalized not only Carpentier but also showcased how journalists played an integral role in introducing remarkable individuals to society. The world has witnessed countless instances where journalists tirelessly worked to bring truth to light. Whether it be through their impeccable typing skills or their ability to capture captivating photographs like those seen at the Birmingham Press Club Ball on November 29th, 1968 featuring WILLS GIRLS Dorothy Hill and Diane Wolfe. Even outside formal events or press conferences, they can always ready for action. A sports reporter can be seen diligently working amidst a bustling stadium atmosphere - his pen poised and notebook open - ensuring every detail is accurately recorded for readers around the globe. But journalism isn't just about reporting; it's about understanding diverse perspectives. Douglas Straight's portrait exemplifies this notion as he balanced his roles as both lawyer and Member of Parliament – a testament to how journalism intertwines with various facets of life. Not limited by borders or boundaries, they have transcended time and space to capture extraordinary individuals like Eve Curie – daughter of Marie Curie – whose story resonated across generations due to these dedicated chroniclers. James Jennings stands tall among these esteemed professionals, his name etched in the annals of journalism history.