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Background imageNews Paper Collection: The First Iln Front Page

The First Iln Front Page
The Illustrated London News The front page of the first issue

Background imageNews Paper Collection: 'He used to console himself by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages

"He used to console himself by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages
3100472 " He used to console himself by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers and other idle personages, which held its sessions before a small inn."

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Reading Newspaper

Reading Newspaper
Gentleman reading his newspaper. Date: C 18

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884

The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884
BLAINE CARTOON, 1884. The Writing on the Wall. American lithograph cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1884, depicting prominent Republicans at a modern-day Belshazzars feast

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Times newspaper headlines, Britain at War, WW1

Times newspaper headlines, Britain at War, WW1
The Times newspaper headlines for 5 August 1914, Britain at War, announcing the outbreak of the First World War. Date: 5 August 1914

Background imageNews Paper Collection: US Newspaper article on Russian space age

US Newspaper article on Russian space age
US newspaper article on Russian space age. Article printed in the Huntsville Times on 17th November 1957 about the Russian space age

Background imageNews Paper Collection: TEST-TUBE BABY, 1978. Front page of the London, England, Evening News, 27 July 1978

TEST-TUBE BABY, 1978. Front page of the London, England, Evening News, 27 July 1978, announcing the birth of Louise Brown, the worlds first test-tube baby, conceived by in vitro fertilization

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Joseph Pulitzers New York newspaper The World, 11 August 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Joseph Pulitzers New York newspaper The World, 11 August 1885, hailing the raising of $100, 000 for the completion of the Liberty pedestal

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEWSPAPER BOY, SILENT STILL. The comedian Charlie Chase with a newspaper boy in a still from an

NEWSPAPER BOY, SILENT STILL. The comedian Charlie Chase with a newspaper boy in a still from an American silent movie of the 1920s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00242

BUSN2A-00242
Harpers Weekly special automobile issue, 1907. Printed color lithograph cover

Background imageNews Paper Collection: New York Ledger newspaper ad, late 1800s

New York Ledger newspaper ad, late 1800s
Advertisement for the Christmas issue of the New York Ledger, 1891. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Pulitzer

Pulitzer
Journalist Joseph Pulitzer, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Young woman in a kitchen eating a plate of food

Young woman in a kitchen eating a plate of food
A young woman sitting at a kitchen table eating a plate of meat and vegetables. There is a large tin of Saxa Salt in front of her, and a wartime newspaper at the side of her plate. Date: circa 1944

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Mystery Airship 1897

Mystery Airship 1897
Newsstand dealer Walter McCann successfully photographs an airship over Rogers Park, a Chicago suburb : an artist makes this version for newspaper reproduction

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Drinking tea in the famous Al Nawfara cafe in Old Damascus

Drinking tea in the famous Al Nawfara cafe in Old Damascus, Syria

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1904

Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1904
GIBSON: SIGNS OF SPRING. Pen and ink drawing by Charles Dana Gibson, 1904

Background imageNews Paper Collection: You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973

You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973, on former White House Counsel John Deans decision to cooperate with investigators of

Background imageNews Paper Collection: SUFFRAGE CARTOON, 1884. Out in the Cold. A woman and a Chinese man are locked out of the polls

SUFFRAGE CARTOON, 1884. Out in the Cold. A woman and a Chinese man are locked out of the polls, while in Irishman and and an African American watch from inside

Background imageNews Paper Collection: JOSEPH PULITZER CARTOON Atlas Joe : American cartoon, 1896, by Frederick Opper

JOSEPH PULITZER CARTOON Atlas Joe : American cartoon, 1896, by Frederick Opper, showing Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) busily trying to influence world affairs through his newspapers

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BOARD GAME: NELLIE BLY. Board game about journalist Nellie Blys trip around the world in 1889-90

BOARD GAME: NELLIE BLY. Board game about journalist Nellie Blys trip around the world in 1889-90, with squares for each of the 73 days of her journey, with images of Bly, Jules Verne

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The subsidized newspaper

The subsidized newspaper. Illustration shows a large group of citizens reading the latest news of a stock boom and rushing off to the stockbroker to purchase the hot commodity; in the background

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Silhouette portrait of Daniel O Connell

Silhouette portrait of Daniel O Connell (1775 - 1847), Irish Nationalist leader pictured seated and reading The Times newspaper! Date: 1830s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A Human Cork

A Human Cork
A human cork ! One of the most difficult feats in Royal Life Saving Societys Diploma tests is raising arms above ones head and even reading a newspaper whilst floating! Date: 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Associated Press teletype machine

Associated Press teletype machine, photographed at Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum, Pontiac, Illinois

Background imageNews Paper Collection: LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925

LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. News From the Outside World. Pulitzer Prize winning cartoon, 1925, by Rollin Kirby on the conspicuous absence of the United States, Soviet Union

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Andrew Johnsons impeachment delivered, 1868

Andrew Johnsons impeachment delivered, 1868
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms serving the impeachment summons on President Johnson, 1868. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration in Harpers Weekly

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00153

BUSN2A-00153
Rural newspaper editor considering farm products as payment for a subscription, 1800s Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00171

BUSN2A-00171
Young blacksmith reading a newspaper, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century painting by F. B. Mayer

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PPRT2A-00007

PPRT2A-00007
Andrew Hamiltons defense of John Peter Zenger, establishing freedom of the press in the American colonies, 1734-1735. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HOUS2A-00057

HOUS2A-00057
Old Knickerbocker family around the tea table, New York Colony, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HOUS2A-00120

HOUS2A-00120
Christmas edition of the Illustrated London News, 1888. Color lithograph

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HOUS2A-00005

HOUS2A-00005
A country store in an American village, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Pulitzer, 1910

Pulitzer, 1910
Joseph Pulitzer about 1910. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a painting

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Acquittal of John Peter Zenger, 1735

Acquittal of John Peter Zenger, 1735
John Peter Zenger celebrating his acquittal after trial for libel, colonial New York City, 1735. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Darley illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Navy Cut White Label cigarettes, 1924=25

Navy Cut White Label cigarettes, 1924=25
Players Navy Cut White Label Cigarettes rectangular counter card depicting a man in a homburg hat, smoking a cigarette, reading a newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The Southern Star newspaper, Montevideo

The Southern Star newspaper, Montevideo
The Southern Star or La Estrella del Sur newspaper for Saturday 2nd October 1943, published in Montevideo, Uruguay, mostly in English with a few advertisements (and one article) in Spanish

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Sit down and read the papers

Sit down and read the papers, I did as she bade me - A couple in their living room, with the man reading a newspaper and the woman writing a letter

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth

The Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth
The wife of Esmond Harmsworth, newspaper proprietor and heir of Lord Rothermere, pictured with her son Vere

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The first Illustrated London News

The first Illustrated London News
Front cover of the very first copy of the Illustrated London News, published May 14th, 1842. Founded by Herbert Ingram, who anticipated demand for a newspaper containing illustrations

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Old Husband / Young Wife

Old Husband / Young Wife
An elderly husband reads his newspaper, while his younger wife longs for a bit of passion

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spartacist Troops / 1919

Spartacist Troops / 1919
Armed workers on their way to occupy the newspaper district, Berlin. This was part of the failed Spartacist uprising

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Plaza de Oriente and Royal Palace, Madrid

Plaza de Oriente and Royal Palace, Madrid

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated

Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated
XIR384589 Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Journal, 10th July, 1898 (colour litho) by Meyer

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Elderly lady in velvet dress

Elderly lady in velvet dress
An elderly woman sits on an upholstered stool, wearing a velvet dress and holding a newspaper or magazine. c. 1910

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STAR, F. C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper

STAR, F. C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper
" STAR, F.C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper Illustration " Nuevo Mundo"."

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January

Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January
" Spain (1930). Newspaper " La Nacion" (29th January 1930). Cover with the news of the formation of the government presided by general D᭡ so Bereguer. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship
" Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship. " La Vanguardia" (13th August 1929). Obituary section with an announcement of death written in Catalan (lower right section)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship



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