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"Captivating Stories Unfolded: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Newspapers" An Ideal Home No

Background imageNews Paper Collection: C. Arthur Pearson

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

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Page of text from the Illustrated London News, 1889

Page of text from the Illustrated London News, 1889
A page of text from the Illustrated London News, 1889, describing, amongst other items of interest, the Savoy Hotel, London. For the illustration which accompanies this text, see image 10507364

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Promotional lit. for newspaper

Promotional lit. for newspaper Date: circa 1960

Background imageNews Paper Collection: USA / Hearst Castle

USA / Hearst Castle
Hearst Castle, the palatial estate built for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, south California, U.S.A. Date: built 1919 - 1947

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Crossword Craze - Distracted housemaid

Crossword Craze - Distracted housemaid
The Crossword Craze What Lizzie was late with the lunch! A housemaid gets totally distracted trying to finish her crossword and completely forgets to do her cleaning or prepare the midday meal

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A fair knock-out

A fair knock-out
A middle aged couple sitting indoors eating pickled onions and drinking stout beer, when the man reads in the newspaper that the First World War has ended " blime, lizer, the Wars over"

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Really serious news

Really serious news
Three women are upset by a article in the newspaper reading, " owing to the scarcity of leather ladies high boots will not be worn this year"

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Sherwood Street, London - Newspaper boys

Sherwood Street, London - Newspaper boys
Sherwood Street, London - Some extremely jovial newspaper boys Date: 1901

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Dog, Pipe and Newspaper

Dog, Pipe and Newspaper
An intellectual dog, smoking a pipe and reading a newspaper. Date: early 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: LITTLE BUFFER CHAIR

LITTLE BUFFER CHAIR
A baby being given a drink whilst sitting on a Little Buffer chair, placed on a newspaper to avoid unwanted spillages. Date: 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Beagle Newsreader

Beagle Newsreader
An intellectual beagle reading a newspaper. Date: early 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Dog Listening to Radio

Dog Listening to Radio
A dog with its feet up, listening to a radio on some headphones while reading a newspaper. Date: early 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Newspaper Kitten

Newspaper Kitten
A clever little kitten discovers that a crumpled old newspaper in a barrel makes a comfortable bed! Date: 1960s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A false Paris outside Paris: A city created to be bombed, 1920

A false Paris outside Paris: A city created to be bombed, 1920
A page from the Illustrated London News, 1920, illustrating a sham Paris, created to trick German pilots flying at night into thinking they were bombing Paris during World War One

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Lord Rothermere

Lord Rothermere
Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Swimming medal, Nottingham Evening News Big Swim

Swimming medal, Nottingham Evening News Big Swim
Swimming medal for the Nottingham Evening News Big Swim. The swim apparently took place in the River Trent -- an outdoor scene is featured

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Ads for newspaper

Ads for newspaper Date: 1930

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Gentleman with his copy of The Winning Post

Gentleman with his copy of The Winning Post
Gentleman racegoer checking the days form (and racing gossip) in his copy of The Winning Post. The paper was run by Roberts Sievier, which he used to attack those he disliked on the turf. Date: 1907

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A page from the Sketch, 1898

A page from the Sketch, 1898
The small talk section of The Sketch, dated 16th March 1898, featuring a picture of William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) with his new Borchardt gun, and a gigantic bed, which, the article tells us

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Gentleman holding up The Winning Post Paper

Gentleman holding up The Winning Post Paper
A jolly gentleman (" Sir Davy" Stephens of Kingstown)holding up a poster for The Winning Post run by Roberts Sievier. He used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The Winning Post and a Bottle of Port

The Winning Post and a Bottle of Port - " My word, what combinations!". The Winning Post was run by Roberts Sievier who mostly used the publication to attack those he disliked on the turf

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Sun-Pat advertisement, 1953

Sun-Pat advertisement, 1953
Advertisement for Sun-Pat peanuts depicting a comfortable domestic scene with a couple enjoying Sun-Pat peanuts as they sit in their living room in front of a blazing fire. Date: 1953

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Gerald Barry, Director-General, Festival of Britain

Gerald Barry, Director-General, Festival of Britain

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Page from the Illustrated London News, 1854

Page from the Illustrated London News, 1854
A page from the Illustarted London News 1854, featuring the obituary of Captain Lewis Edward Nolan of the 15th Hussars, as well as an engraving of the charge of the chasseurs d Afrique

Background imageNews Paper Collection: British soldiers in trench near Bairakli Juma, Salonica, WW1

British soldiers in trench near Bairakli Juma, Salonica, WW1
Three British soldiers of the 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers 85th Brigade manning a trench near Bairakli Juma, Salonica (Salonika, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Date: May 1917

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Britannia mourns the death of Queen Victoria

Britannia mourns the death of Queen Victoria
Front-cover of The Sphere showing Britannia mourning the loss of Queen Victoria who died on the 22nd January 1901. Date: 1901

Background imageNews Paper Collection: People in a cafe

People in a cafe, sitting at tables and serving behind the counter. The lighting comes from bare, unshaded lightbulbs. circa 1940s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Lord Kitchener, headlines announcing his death

Lord Kitchener, headlines announcing his death
Newspaper headlines on a large poster, announcing the death by drowning of Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916). He died when HMS Hampshire, on which he was travelling

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Newlywed Newspaper support

Newlywed Newspaper support
A newlywed couple having some bedroom fun. The husband finds a novel approach to reading the newspaper.... Date: circa 1950s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Charles Humbert with munitions for Verdun, France

Charles Humbert with munitions for Verdun, France
Charles Humbert (1866-1927), French army captain, tax collector, senator and newspaper proprietor. Seen here with piles of munitions destined for Verdun, France, during the First World War

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Melton Prior

Melton Prior
The English artist and war correspondent for the Illustrated London News from the early 1870s until 1904. He was noted for his ability to sketch scenes quickly

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A pot of Primula flowers and apples

A pot of Primula flowers and apples
A Geman (from Munich) painting of a pot of Red Primula Polyanthus (Primrose) variety flowers, two shiny apples and a large broken walnut Date: 1904

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Paper House at Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts

Paper House at Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts
Pigeon Cove, Rockport, Massachusetts - the interior of the Paper House - made entirely of newspapers. Built by Mr. Elis F

Background imageNews Paper Collection: London Evening News - Printing Press

London Evening News - Printing Press, running off the 10, 000th number during the papers Celebration Week on November 21st, 1913. The London Evening News was first published on July 26th 1881

Background imageNews Paper Collection: A Family of Bears in their zoo enclosure

A Family of Bears in their zoo enclosure
A family of anthropomorphic bears in their zoo enclosure in this rather bizarre fantasy postcard sent from Bern, Switzerland, Father bear smokes his pipe and reads his newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Phoebe Hearst

Phoebe Hearst
PHOEBE HEARST American lady, mother of newspaper proprietor William Randolph Hearst. Date: 1842 - 1919

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Editor Using Phone

Editor Using Phone
A Belgian editor takes down a story dictated to him by a reporter over the telephone Date: 1905

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Smoking Large Pipe

Smoking Large Pipe
A group of village men in conversation, one reading a newspaper, another smoking a very large pipe Date: 19th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Game / Indoor / Paper Cutout

Game / Indoor / Paper Cutout
A little girl and a friendly young man make paper cutouts from a newspaper. Date: 1932

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Social / Newspaper 1963

Social / Newspaper 1963
A man reading a newspaper in a Newcastle street Date: 1963

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Welsh Miner Washing 1870

Welsh Miner Washing 1870
A Welsh miner washing off the grime after his days work. Date: circa 1870

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Esperanto Club Members

Esperanto Club Members
ESPERANTO : members of the Hamburg Esperanto Club pose for their group portrait, holding an Esperanto newspaper and other documents Date: circa 1900

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Choosing a Derby Winner

Choosing a Derby Winner
Three old men deliberating over which horse will win the Derby! Date: early 1930s

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BEAVERBROOK (1879 - 1964

BEAVERBROOK (1879 - 1964
WILLIAM MAXWELL AITKEN BARON BEAVERBROOK British politician and newspaper proprietor Date: 1879 - 1964

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Beaverbrook / Ritchie

Beaverbrook / Ritchie
WILLIAM MAXWELL AITKEN BARON BEAVERBROOK British politician and newspaper proprietor Date: 1879 - 1964

Background imageNews Paper Collection: WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY seen from the corner of Broad Street. Steel engraving, mid-19th century

WALL STREET, NEW YORK CITY seen from the corner of Broad Street. Steel engraving, mid-19th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Wood Mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) food cache, Common Walnut (Juglans regia)

Wood Mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) food cache, Common Walnut (Juglans regia) nuts stored amongst shredded paper in garden shed, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CHINA: REVOLUTION, 1912. A revolutionary soldier cuts the hair of a man

CHINA: REVOLUTION, 1912. A revolutionary soldier cuts the hair of a man, unwilling to give up his pigtail during the Xinhai Revolution. Photograph from an English newspaper of 1912



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