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"Exploring the Power of Media: From Fire Stations to Propaganda Posters

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer showing an iris, artwork F006 / 6303

Tablet computer showing an iris, artwork F006 / 6303
Tablet computer showing artwork of a close-up of the iris and pupil of an eye. The iris, a coloured muscular ring, regulates the amount of light that enters the eye through the pupil (black)

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer showing a DNA molecule F006 / 6310

Tablet computer showing a DNA molecule F006 / 6310
Tablet computer showing artwork of a DNA molecule

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer, artwork F006 / 6312

Tablet computer, artwork F006 / 6312
Computer artwork of a tablet pc

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer showing MRI brain scan

Tablet computer showing MRI brain scan
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of an avian influenza (flu) virus. A virus is a tiny pathogenic particle comprising genetic material enclosed in a protein coat

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627

Tablet computer showing syringes F006 / 4627
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of syringes

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer, insulin molecule F006 / 6311

Tablet computer, insulin molecule F006 / 6311
Tablet computer showing a part of the molecule of human insulin. A single insulin molecule is made up of two chains of amino acids, the A and B chains, which are held together by di-sulphide bridges

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer, electronic data security F006 / 6301

Tablet computer, electronic data security F006 / 6301
Tablet computer showing conceptual computer artwork of a key with a printed electric circuit on it. This could represent secure data transfer over the internet, the worldwide network of computers

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer showing a chromatogram F006 / 6302

Tablet computer showing a chromatogram F006 / 6302
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork a3D view of the output of a chromatography. Different peaks in the chromatogram correspond to different components of the examined sample

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer, heart attack artwork F006 / 4625

Tablet computer, heart attack artwork F006 / 4625
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of a heart attack

Background imageMedia Collection: Tablet computer, heart attack artwork F006 / 4628

Tablet computer, heart attack artwork F006 / 4628
Tablet computer showing conceptual artwork of a heart attack

Background imageMedia Collection: DVD data layers, SEM

DVD data layers, SEM
DVD layers. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the pitted layers that encode information on a DVD (digital versatile disc). The pits are read by a focused laser as the disc rotates

Background imageMedia Collection: Circuit board F006 / 8593

Circuit board F006 / 8593
Circuit board

Background imageMedia Collection: Workers assembling TV monitors C018 / 2333

Workers assembling TV monitors C018 / 2333
Television. Workers assembling flat-screen television monitors at a factory in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageMedia Collection: Technician testing TV monitors C018 / 2336

Technician testing TV monitors C018 / 2336
Television. A technician testing flat-screen television monitors at a factory in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageMedia Collection: Technician testing TV monitors C018 / 2335

Technician testing TV monitors C018 / 2335
Television. A technician testing flat-screen television monitors at a factory in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageMedia Collection: Quality control of glass screens

Quality control of glass screens
Flat screen TV. Quality control engineers testing glass screens to be used to make flat-screen LCD (liquid crystal display) television monitors at a factory

Background imageMedia Collection: LCD television production line

LCD television production line
Flat screen TV. Quality control engineer testing flat-screen LCD (liquid crystal display) television monitors at a factory. Photographed at the Telebalt factory at Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageMedia Collection: Automated circuit manufacture

Automated circuit manufacture
Electronics industry. A worker monitoring an automated assembly device making circuit boards for televisions. The reels contain components such as resistors

Background imageMedia Collection: Worker assembling TV monitors C018 / 2334

Worker assembling TV monitors C018 / 2334
Television. A worker assembling flat-screen television monitors at a factory in Kaliningrad, Russia

Background imageMedia Collection: News of the World vintage advertising poster

News of the World vintage advertising poster

Background imageMedia Collection: Coach Ian McGeechan - 1993 Lions Tour of NZ

Coach Ian McGeechan - 1993 Lions Tour of NZ
Rugby Union - 1993 British Lions Tour of New Zealand Lions coach Ian McGeechan talks to the press

Background imageMedia Collection: Coach Ian McGeechan talks to the press - 1993 Lions Tour of NZ

Coach Ian McGeechan talks to the press - 1993 Lions Tour of NZ
Rugby Union - 1993 British Lions Tour of New Zealand Lions coach Ian McGeechan talks to the press

Background imageMedia Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. A photographer takes photos

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. A photographer takes photos on a TV set at the NATO International Media Centre on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon

Background imageMedia Collection: PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Journalists work at the NATO

PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Journalists work at the NATO International Media Centre on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon, during a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

Background imageMedia Collection: LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). His Holiness

LEO XIII (1810-1903). Pope (1878-1903). His Holiness the Pope sending a Jubilee phonographic message to the American people. Engraving

Background imageMedia Collection: Media Ca񡬠1841. Countryside dance from Argentina

Media Ca񡬠1841. Countryside dance from Argentina
Media Ca񡬠 1841. Countryside dance from Argentina. Costumbrism. Engraving

Background imageMedia Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Modern buildings in Media

GERMANY. D�orf. Modern buildings in Media
GERMANY. D� orf. Modern buildings in Media harbour. Architecture

Background imageMedia Collection: A photo of the Crown Fountain reflecting in puddles from recent rain in Chicago s

A photo of the Crown Fountain reflecting in puddles from recent rain in Chicago s
A photo of the Crown Fountain reflecting in puddles from recent rain in Chicagos Millenium park

Background imageMedia Collection: Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday

Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday
Front page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in

Background imageMedia Collection: Balloons and parachutes

Balloons and parachutes
Full front page from The Penny Dispatch, giving five images of balloons and parachutes. Top left: the Royal Nassau Balloon, first ascent

Background imageMedia Collection: 11: 00 A. M. Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeters Bra

11: 00 A. M. Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeters Bra
11:00 A. M. Monday, May 9th, 1910. Newsies at Skeeters Branch, Jefferson near Franklin. They were all smoking. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Date 1910 May 9

Background imageMedia Collection: Newsboy. Little Fattie. Less than 40 inches high, 6 years ol

Newsboy. Little Fattie. Less than 40 inches high, 6 years old. Been at it one year. May 9th, 1910. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Date 1910 May 9

Background imageMedia Collection: At the paper office, Bank Alley, 4 PM Location: Syracuse, N

At the paper office, Bank Alley, 4 PM Location: Syracuse, New York (State). Date 1910 February

Background imageMedia Collection: 12 year old newsboy, Hyman Alpert, been selling three years

12 year old newsboy, Hyman Alpert, been selling three years. Spends evenings in Boys Club. Location: New Haven, Connecticut. Date 1909 March

Background imageMedia Collection: Boy named Gurley. An eight year old newsie. 18th & Washingto

Boy named Gurley. An eight year old newsie. 18th & Washington Sts. Location: St. Louis, Missouri. Date 1910 May. Boy named Gurley. An eight year old newsie. 18th & Washington Sts. Location: St

Background imageMedia Collection: 2 AM February 12, 1908. Papers just out

2 AM February 12, 1908. Papers just out

Background imageMedia Collection: Bystander readers around the world

Bystander readers around the world
Page from the Bystander showing people around the world reading the magazine which ran from 1903 to 1940. Date: 1927

Background imageMedia Collection: War Correspondents fly to France, 1939

War Correspondents fly to France, 1939
British and American war correspondents prepare to fly to France in the early weeks of World War II. All wear officers uniform but without the usual distinguishing marks of rank

Background imageMedia Collection: Film still of schoolgirl in the road, Walton, Essex

Film still of schoolgirl in the road, Walton, Essex
A scene from a school filmmaking project at Walton-on-the-Naze Secondary School, Essex, showing a girl sitting on a chair in the middle of the road outside The Bath House Trumans pub. 1967

Background imageMedia Collection: Schoolchildren on Red Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Schoolchildren on Red Crag, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
These three schoolgirls from Walton-on-the-Naze Secondary School, Essex, are taking direction from a schoolboy operating the camera for a 16mm film project

Background imageMedia Collection: School teacher and pupils in filmmaking project, Walton

School teacher and pupils in filmmaking project, Walton
Walton-on-the-Naze Secondary School teacher Mr Lou Broom encouraged his pupils to learn various skills during the making of several award winning films

Background imageMedia Collection: A Literary Letter - 70th anniversary of illustrated journali

A Literary Letter - 70th anniversary of illustrated journali
A page from the Sphere, offering congratulations to the Illustrated London News, the pioneer of illustrated journalism, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 1912

Background imageMedia Collection: Item from The Scout newspaper

Item from The Scout newspaper, reporting from Grenada in the West Indies on the 1st Grenada Troop, who have helped the Fire Brigade put out a fire at a local lumber yard. November 1926

Background imageMedia Collection: Various advertisements

Various advertisements
Advertisements for the Glasgow & South Western Railway, The Argus newspaper, The Australasian journal, The Sketcher monthly publication

Background imageMedia Collection: Poster advertising The Ideal Home magazine

Poster advertising The Ideal Home magazine
Poster advertising The Ideal Home, a monthly magazine for home lovers. Featuring a stylish sitting room. 20th century

Background imageMedia Collection: C. Arthur Pearson

C. Arthur Pearson
Cyril Arthur Pearson (1866 - 1921), English newspaper and magazine publisher.. Date: 1904

Background imageMedia Collection: Paparazzi at the Berlin royal wedding, 1913

Paparazzi at the Berlin royal wedding, 1913
Camera men wait in the street with their cameras and tripods, hoping to get a photograph of the bride and bridegroom on the balcony of the Royal palace

Background imageMedia Collection: Student demonstration, County Hall, Central London

Student demonstration, County Hall, Central London
Street scene during a student demonstration outside County Hall, Central London. A group of students sit on a raised plinth, while Metropolitan Police officers and photographers stand around



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"Exploring the Power of Media: From Fire Stations to Propaganda Posters, Naturalists to Advertisements" From the historic LCC-LFB Dockhead fire station in Bermondsey to a Soviet propaganda poster by Boris Parmeev titled "Under the Sun of the Motherland We Strengthen, " we witness how media has shaped our world. In the 1970s USSR, this powerful artwork aimed to unite and strengthen its people under a common ideology. David Attenborough, a renowned British naturalist, has utilized various forms throughout his career to educate and inspire millions about our planet's wonders. His captivating documentaries have brought us closer to nature and raised awareness about environmental issues. Southern Railway advertising posters like "The Weald of Kent" transport us back in time, enticing travelers with idyllic landscapes and promising unforgettable experiences. Similarly, their advertisement for Ramsgate in 1939 showcases vibrant colors that evoke nostalgia for simpler times. Media captures historical moments too; Daily Mirror Staff Photographer Alisdair MacDonald's photograph from February 1962 reminds us of the power images hold. They freeze emotions and preserve memories forever. The iconic Aerospatiale BAC Concorde represents technological advancement showcased through media coverage worldwide. It symbolizes human achievement as it broke barriers in aviation history. Advertisements have always played a significant role in shaping public perception; an advertisement for The Graphic highlights how print media influenced society during its time. Meanwhile, an advertisement for W H Smith exemplifies how brands utilize media platforms to reach wider audiences effectively. Front pages from The Daily Telegraph during World War I remind us of journalism's crucial role in informing citizens during times of conflict. These headlines reflect both triumphs and tragedies experienced by nations at war. Even entertainment finds its place within media; Bonzo adds a fifth member to their quartet - showcasing humor through visual mediums brings joy into our lives amidst chaos or monotony.