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Newspaper Collection (page 21)

"Exploring the World Through the Pages of a Newspaper" Delve into history with a political map of Africa, unraveling the continent's intricate tapestry

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Memorial service for former Daily Mail editor Sir David English. Pictured, Rupert Murdoch

Memorial service for former Daily Mail editor Sir David English. Pictured, Rupert Murdoch. 22nd June 1998

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and Antony Armstrong-Jones

Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon open the new Birmingham Post & Mail offices. 26th October 1965

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The Liverpool Echo office, Old Hall Street, before reorganisation. December 1992

The Liverpool Echo office, Old Hall Street, before reorganisation. December 1992

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The Liverpool Echo newsroom, Old Hall Street, Liverpool. 3rd December 1992

The Liverpool Echo newsroom, Old Hall Street, Liverpool. 3rd December 1992

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Victory celebrations are past and Llanelli skipper Delme Thomas finds time for a quick

Victory celebrations are past and Llanelli skipper Delme Thomas finds time for a quick glance at the Western Mails account of the historic night at Llanelli when he led his team to beat the All

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Christmas Party at St Lukes Hospital, Guildford, Tuesday 22nd December 1970

Christmas Party at St Lukes Hospital, Guildford, Tuesday 22nd December 1970

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Red Cross flag seller in central London catches up on the latest news from Normandy

Red Cross flag seller in central London catches up on the latest news from Normandy following the Allied invasion. 7th June 1944

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The crew of a Royal Navy escort destroyer enjoying a rest period below decks between

The crew of a Royal Navy escort destroyer enjoying a rest period below decks between watches, by reading the Daily Mirror or having a game of Ukkers (navy slang for Ludo) December 1940

Background imageNewspaper Collection: BARRY HUMPHRIES, CREATOR OF DAME EDNA EVEREDGE READING A MOCK UP DAILY EXPRESS

BARRY HUMPHRIES, CREATOR OF DAME EDNA EVEREDGE READING A MOCK UP DAILY EXPRESS NEWSPAPER 29/08/1992

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The Police - on tour in America. January 1982 Sting (real name Gordon Sumner

The Police - on tour in America. January 1982 Sting (real name Gordon Sumner) pictured reading The New York Times Newspaper

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Pop star Lisa Stansfield launches the new charity project Trading Places at the Daily

Pop star Lisa Stansfield launches the new charity project Trading Places at the Daily Mirror offices with columnist Rick Sky. 5th March 1992

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Off to the shops, another Evening Chronicle is on its way. Circa 1965

Off to the shops, another Evening Chronicle is on its way. Circa 1965

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Paperboy Alan Preston delivering the Daily Telegraph in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire

Paperboy Alan Preston delivering the Daily Telegraph in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. 12th May 1965

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Western Mail and South Wales Echo offices on Saint Mary Street, Cardiff, Wales

Western Mail and South Wales Echo offices on Saint Mary Street, Cardiff, Wales, Circa 1950

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Lord Stevens, chairman of Express Newspapers with Nick Lloyd

Lord Stevens, chairman of Express Newspapers with Nick Lloyd, editor of the Daily Express on the editorial floor of the Daily Express in Fleet Street, London - December 1988

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Passenger waiting on platform 4 of Cambridge Station Cambridge 15th June 1964

Passenger waiting on platform 4 of Cambridge Station Cambridge 15th June 1964

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Two men asleep in deckchairs on the beach. August 1964

Two men asleep in deckchairs on the beach. August 1964

Background imageNewspaper Collection: William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer

William Connor Daily Mirror columnist and leader writer. Known in the paper as Cassandra, seen here at his desk in Geraldine House writing tomorrows leader column. 27th November 1936

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Daily Mirror Bus with signage promoting Great 5 Towns Competition, 5th December 1957

Daily Mirror Bus with signage promoting Great 5 Towns Competition, 5th December 1957

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Daily Mirror Offices, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London, 8th April 1954

Daily Mirror Offices, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London, 8th April 1954

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Coventry Evening Telegraph editor Neil Benson chats with Beryl Baker

Coventry Evening Telegraph editor Neil Benson chats with Beryl Baker, and Lindsay Hobday (right) at the Meet the Press night at Nicholas Chamberlain school in Bedworth. 19th June 1991

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of

Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of London. 2nd June 1955

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Shoe shine at work in Whitechapel High Street in the east end of London

Shoe shine at work in Whitechapel High Street in the east end of London. 14th January 1955

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Evening Gazette Newspaper, Gazette Buildings, 105-111 Borough Road, Middlesbrough

Evening Gazette Newspaper, Gazette Buildings, 105-111 Borough Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, 1963

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Traffic in Richmond, London. 6th June 1949

Traffic in Richmond, London. 6th June 1949

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Liverpool Echo Newspaper, Saturday 16th March 1968. Headline

Liverpool Echo Newspaper, Saturday 16th March 1968. Headline, The cheerful side of the bus strike

Background imageNewspaper Collection: linotype machines at the Bristol Evening Post presses 1970s

linotype machines at the Bristol Evening Post presses 1970s

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody, left, and Roger Moore are pictured

The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody, left, and Roger Moore are pictured. 10th May 1969

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The News of the World Star Gala. 10th May 1969

The News of the World Star Gala. 10th May 1969

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Elderly day-trippers from Londons East End, relax in the summer sunshine

Elderly day-trippers from Londons East End, relax in the summer sunshine on the beach at Southend, Essex. 24th July 1963 1704

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody. 10th May 1969

The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody. 10th May 1969

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Nick Davies, former Mirror Group reporter standing at foreign desk in old Daily Mirror

Nick Davies, former Mirror Group reporter standing at foreign desk in old Daily Mirror building. On the phone wearing shirt and tie with televisions and world map in the background. 28th October 1991

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Betty Boothroyd canvassing ahead of the Leicester South East by-election

Betty Boothroyd canvassing ahead of the Leicester South East by-election, held on 28 November 1957. Picture taken: 25th November 1957

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Tony Bennett and wife Sandra before leaving Heathrow today on Concorde. May 1978

Tony Bennett and wife Sandra before leaving Heathrow today on Concorde. May 1978

Background imageNewspaper Collection: A man in the street holding Fish and Chips wrapped in newspaper

A man in the street holding Fish and Chips wrapped in newspaper. Picture taken 4th October 1965

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery

Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery. 18th April 1970

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery

Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery. 18th April 1970

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Oxford United show off their brand new strip with a photocall at Manor Park

Oxford United show off their brand new strip with a photocall at Manor Park. 22-year-old Ghislaine Maxwell, a director at the club is pictured with players and staff

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Hold the front page... 'reporters'from Moor End High School are busy preparing

Hold the front page... "reporters"from Moor End High School are busy preparing
Hold the front page..." reporters" from Moor End High School are busy preparing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Daily Mirror photographer Bela Zola pictured in the centre

Daily Mirror photographer Bela Zola pictured in the centre, with London sewer men who he spent the day photographing. 1st April 1947

Background imageNewspaper Collection: The Sun Newspaper, launched by owners IPC, International Publishing Corporation

The Sun Newspaper, launched by owners IPC, International Publishing Corporation, to replace the Daily Herald. First published in Manchester on Tuesday 15th September 1964

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Children at South Crosland CE Junior School have every reason to be very proud of

Children at South Crosland CE Junior School have every reason to be very proud of themselves. They organised a sponsored three-legged walk to raise money for a special hearing device for 11-year-old

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £1

Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £1
Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £ 1, 266 cheque for our appeal. The money was raised by about 50 pupils of the York Dance Studios, Milnsbridge

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Larks in the Park, Music Festival, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 24th August 1984

Larks in the Park, Music Festival, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 24th August 1984

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Mr Mahmood Hashmi, editor of the Saltley News, Birminghams newest newspaper

Mr Mahmood Hashmi, editor of the Saltley News, Birminghams newest newspaper, designed to give a two-way flow of ideas in Urdu. 24th July 1974

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Sports journalist Ian Broadley worked for a variety of national newspapers

Sports journalist Ian Broadley worked for a variety of national newspapers, including the Daily Record, Daily Express, The Herald and the Mail on Sunday, during more than 50 years in journalism

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Rother Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. April 1954

Rother Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. April 1954

Background imageNewspaper Collection: Every seat was taken at Hastings, and plenty had to stand

Every seat was taken at Hastings, and plenty had to stand. But they didn t mind that one little bit! East Sussex, August 1960 P010033



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"Exploring the World Through the Pages of a Newspaper" Delve into history with a political map of Africa, unraveling the continent's intricate tapestry. Unearth sensational headlines like "World War Two Bomber Found on Moon" from Sunday Sport, where imagination knows no bounds. Discover unexpected tales as Emperor Haile Selassie I of Abyssinia enjoys a seaside holiday at Eastbourne, showcasing his regal charm far from home. Step back in time to 1882 and witness the humorous demise of cricket through The Sporting Times' mock obituary, leaving readers amused yet nostalgic. Get lost in Castle Street, Arncroach, Fife, Scotland - an enchanting corner captured within the pages of your newspaper. Travel centuries ago with a world map from 1520 and marvel at how perceptions have evolved over time. Navigate complex geopolitics through a political map of The Middle East; understanding borders that shape our modern world. Peer into ancient knowledge with Strabo's world map and unlock secrets hidden within its cartographic wonders. Immerse yourself in Fleet Street's bustling atmosphere - once synonymous with journalism excellence and breaking news stories. Embark on whimsical adventures alongside Little Nemo in this delightful comic strip episode featuring his encounter with a walking bed. Celebrate joyous moments by sending birthday greetings adorned with adorable feline characters enjoying domestic bliss at home. Transport yourself to breakfast tables in 1898 as Laurits Andersen Ring's artwork captures the tranquil ritual accompanied by morning newspapers.