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"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements

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Reporter Collection: Punch cartoon: William Howard Russell, Irish journalist and war correspondent (engraving)
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Reporter Collection: The Sirdars Home-Coming, the Too-Enthusiastic Welcome at Victoria Station (engraving)
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Reporter Collection: The Royal Commissioners, Executive Committee, and Foreign Commissioners of the Great Exhibition
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Reporter Collection: The interview. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
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Reporter Collection: Woman from the Salvation Army and a reporter (colour litho)
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Reporter Collection: Dewi Lewis, (2nd left) Western Mail Journalist, speaking with Welsh trio (from left
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Reporter Collection: Tea Healy daily mirror war correspondent during the Second World War
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Reporter Collection: US War Corespondent aboard one of the landing craft bringing re-enforcements to
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Reporter Collection: Prime Minister John Major visits a primary school in Nottingham. 17th March 1992
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Reporter Collection: Derek Jameson working in editors office at Daily Express - August 1977
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Reporter Collection: Mrs. Ruth Slovo, the left-wing South African journalist who spent 117 days in solitary
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Reporter Collection: Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher shakes hands with well wishers as she returns to No
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Reporter Collection: Evening Gazette Newspaper Offices, Circa 1973
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Reporter Collection: Nightclub owner being interviewed by Evening Gazette Journalist outside Club Fiesta
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Reporter Collection: Daily Mirror war correspondent handing out copies to the troops on the Normandy invasion
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Reporter Collection: Ronnie Bedford, Science editor for the Daily Mirror, pictured standing on a life size
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Reporter Collection: The Television Awards at the Dorchester Hotel. Pictured are Robin Day
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Reporter Collection: Richard Dimbleby filming for French television at Victoria Station. 9th March 1956
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Reporter Collection: Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman, Daily Mirror Newspapers and wife Jodi Hyland greet Anthony
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Reporter Collection: Newly weds, Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman, Daily Mirror Newspapers with wife Jodi Hyland at
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Reporter Collection: Men of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, informal supper at the Rubens Hotel
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Reporter Collection: North Eastern Daily Gazette, Newspaper Offices in Zetland Road, Middlesbrough, Circa 1910
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Reporter Collection: North Eastern Daily Gazette, annual dinner and dance, December 1933
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Reporter Collection: Middlesbrough 1-0 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Picture
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Reporter Collection: Tony Blair MP, Labour Shadow Home Secretary and Member of Parliament for Sedgefield
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Reporter Collection: Muhammad Ali (far right) and Donald Zec Daily Mirror reporter (second right
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Reporter Collection: Muhammad Ali (right) with Daily Mirror reporter Donald Zec in the back of a car
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Reporter Collection: Muhammad Ali arrives at Teesside Airport with his family. July 1977
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Reporter Collection: Vince Wilson, Sunday Mirror Journalist, 5th October 1971
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 27th October 1964
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 30th November 1973. Lucky dip at the tombola as Mrs Barbara
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club, 30th November 1962. Dancers at Press Ball in Solihull Civic Centre
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre
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Reporter Collection: Guests at the Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club, 19th October 1967. Mrs Mary Gould
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1965. Patrick Wymark, actor
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971. Michael Prince, ATV announcer
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 24th November 1967. Pictured, Sir Eric Clayson
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club dinner held at the Grand Hotel. Guests assembling before the meal
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball Circa 1965
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 27th November 1970. Sir Eric Clayson
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Queen Candidates, 10th October 1962
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 30th November 1962. Shireen Dixon
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Reporter Collection: Birmingham Press Queen 1968, Miss Jenny Wood, with runners-up Miss Lesley Joan Cloudsley
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Reporter Collection: Mr Edward Heath, Lord Privy Seal, pictured at Paddington Station on his arrival from
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Reporter Collection: Donald Zec Daily Mirror entertainment editor and feature writer 8th August 1955
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Reporter Collection: Sunday Mirror writer Stanley Shivas with the 137 best selling Scottish whiskeys


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"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements, reporters have played a vital role in documenting pivotal moments that shape our world. One such moment occurred on December 21, 1956, when American civil rights advocate Rosa Parks defiantly took her seat at the front of a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama - a space once reserved exclusively for white passengers. Behind her sat reporter Nicholas C. Criss, capturing this act of resistance against racial segregation. Fast forward to June 26, 1970, where another pair of influential figures found themselves detained by authorities for distributing a banned leftist publication called "La cause du Peuple. " Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir emerged from a Parisian police station and faced an array of reporters eager to hear their thoughts on freedom and intellectual activism. Meanwhile, across the English Channel during World War I's Battle of Loos, British territorials charged fearlessly into battle while brave journalists risked their lives to document these harrowing scenes firsthand. In more lighthearted moments captured by reporters' lenses, we find ourselves transported to the Birmingham Press Club Ball on November 29th, 1968. Amidst laughter and excitement at the tombola stand or alongside Wills Girls Dorothy Hill and Diane Wolfe posing with elegance and grace. The spirit of adventure also beckons as we witness Wright Model A aircraft taking flight in 1909 or Angela Rippon reporting live from Westward Television in Plymouth on January 16th, 1969 - showcasing dedication that knows no bounds. But it is not only glamorous events that define journalism; sometimes it requires immersing oneself within revolutionary movements like John Reed did in Moscow around 1917-18. His commitment to truth-seeking propelled him into dangerous territories where he chronicled stories that would resonate throughout history.