News Of The World Collection
"The News of the World Star Gala: A Glittering Night with Ron Moody and Roger Moore" Step back in time to the glamorous evening of May 10th, 1969
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"The News of the World Star Gala: A Glittering Night with Ron Moody and Roger Moore" Step back in time to the glamorous evening of May 10th, 1969, as we witness the iconic News of the World Star Gala. This star-studded event brought together two legendary actors, Ron Moody and Roger Moore, who graced us with their presence. As we delve into history through captivating snapshots from that night, we are transported to a different era. The vibrant colors of a £150 snapshot litho capture the essence of this grand occasion. It's like stepping into a time machine. But let's not forget that news is at the heart of everything. We catch glimpses of newspaper round boys diligently leaving newsagents with stacks of newspapers ready for delivery. These young heroes played an essential role in keeping people informed. Speaking of news, our attention turns to historical events captured on newspaper pages throughout time. An engraving showcasing Abraham Lincoln reminds us that he was once America's esteemed 16th President. The Illustrated London News takes us even further back in time to March 24th, 1860 when it published "A Labour of Love. " This piece serves as a reminder that love knows no bounds and can transcend any era. Shifting gears from love to crime stories, we come across Crippens Life at Sea on the front page dated July 31st, 1910 - an intriguing tale bound to captivate readers' imaginations. Moving away from headlines but still within London's embrace is a glimpse into its bustling streets. A railway bridge over Brixton Road showcases advertising hoardings dating back to1938 while another image takes us even further back in time - City Road adorned with advertising hoardings in 1911. Returning full circle to where our journey began – The News of the World Star Gala – we find ourselves mesmerized by images capturing both Ron Moody and Roger Moore.