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"From Moon Bombers to Children's Safety: Unveiling the Fascinating History of Tabloids" Sunday Sport - World War Two Bomber Found on Moon

Background imageTabloid Collection: The Sopwith Tabloid seaplane at Monaco

The Sopwith Tabloid seaplane at Monaco, 20 April 1914, when it won the Schneider Trophy contest flown by Howard Pixton. Date: 1914

Background imageTabloid Collection: Die Gartenlaube

Die Gartenlaube
3585823 Die Gartenlaube; (add.info.: Illustration from Die Gartenlaube by Ernst Keil. Ernst Keil (1816-1878) a German bookseller and founder of Die Gartenlaube (The Gazebo)

Background imageTabloid Collection: New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903

New Paper the Daily Mirror 1903
A scene at 3 a.m. outside the Daily Mirror office. Where proprietors of the Daily Mail issued the first penny paper for gentlewomen for which the demand was unprecedented. Date: November 1903

Background imageTabloid Collection: Medical kit carried aboard the Douglas World Cruiser by Lt. Lowell Smith, c. 1924

Medical kit carried aboard the Douglas World Cruiser by Lt. Lowell Smith, c. 1924. The Aeronautic " Tabloid", replica of the official medical equipment carried by Lt

Background imageTabloid Collection: The Theatrical Steel-Yards of 1750, 1741 (engraving)

The Theatrical Steel-Yards of 1750, 1741 (engraving)
DEC418513 The Theatrical Steel-Yards of 1750, 1741 (engraving) by O Brian, Patrick (fl.1751); 39.1x25.8 cm; Gerald Coke Handel Collection, Foundling Museum

Background imageTabloid Collection: A £150 snapshot (colour litho)

A £150 snapshot (colour litho)
3641739 A £ 150 snapshot (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A £ 150 snapshot. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTabloid Collection: Stephen Hendry with a copy of the Daily Record. 10th February 1992

Stephen Hendry with a copy of the Daily Record. 10th February 1992

Background imageTabloid Collection: Sunday Mail journalist Rex Kingsley. Circa 1965

Sunday Mail journalist Rex Kingsley. Circa 1965

Background imageTabloid Collection: BERNARD VICKERS, legendary editor of the Daily Record, died on August 22 (2014

BERNARD VICKERS, legendary editor of the Daily Record, died on August 22 (2014) after a short illness. He was 82. He joined the paper as deputy editor in the 1970s and left in 1988

Background imageTabloid Collection: A portrait of Derek Webster former Managing Director of The Daily Record

A portrait of Derek Webster former Managing Director of The Daily Record, 21st January 1986

Background imageTabloid Collection: Mrs Higgins seen here reading about Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend in the Daily

Mrs Higgins seen here reading about Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend in the Daily Mirror. 13th July 1953

Background imageTabloid Collection: An elderly man wearing a grey cloth cap - Palma Mallorca

An elderly man wearing a grey cloth cap - Palma Mallorca
An elderly man wearing a grey cloth cap sits on a park bench in Palma Mallorca, Spain. He read an open newspaper. He is dressed in smart casual clothes Date: 2006

Background imageTabloid Collection: Sopwith Schneider

Sopwith Schneider
Man Standing Beside a Crashed Royal Flying Corp Sopwith Schneider Date: 1910s

Background imageTabloid Collection: Sopwith Tabloid

Sopwith Tabloid Floatplane Taxiing Near the Harbour Monaco for the 1914 Schneider Trophy Air Race Race Number 3 with Monte Carlo Behind Date: 1914

Background imageTabloid Collection: Marching Song of the Daily Sketch - Childrens Road Safety Le

Marching Song of the Daily Sketch - Childrens Road Safety Le
Hand coloured. Illustration of a scroll with a poem about road safety inside, bordered by a boy and girl holding up flags with treble and bass clefs on them

Background imageTabloid Collection: Sopwith Tabloid single seater bomber

Sopwith Tabloid single seater bomber, the best of RNAS front-line equipment at the start of the war. Seen here is serial no. 394. Date: circa 1914-1915

Background imageTabloid Collection: A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One

A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One
KW1547391 A Sopwith Tabloid, single seater scout tractor biplane used during World War One, from The Illustrated War News, 1915 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageTabloid Collection: Harry George Hawker 1889-1921 with a Sopwith Tabloid

Harry George Hawker 1889-1921 with a Sopwith Tabloid
Harry George Hawker, 1889-1921, with a Sopwith Tabloid. Date: 1921

Background imageTabloid Collection: Sopwith Tabloid initial production

Sopwith Tabloid initial production

Background imageTabloid Collection: Rear view of the first Sopwith Tabloid 1913

Rear view of the first Sopwith Tabloid 1913
Rear view of the first Sopwith Tabloid. 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageTabloid Collection: The new Sopwith Tabloid biplane

The new Sopwith Tabloid biplane. Flying at Hendon Series

Background imageTabloid Collection: The prototype Sopwith Tabloid at Brooklands

The prototype Sopwith Tabloid at Brooklands

Background imageTabloid Collection: The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater

The prototype Sopwith Tabloid two-seater which Harry Hawker took to Australia in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageTabloid Collection: The Sopwith Tabloid seaplane which won the Schneider Trophy

The Sopwith Tabloid seaplane which won the Schneider Trophy for the UK in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageTabloid Collection: 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974

37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974, announcing the resignation of President Richard Nixon following the Watergate

Background imageTabloid Collection: Front page of the New York Post 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as

Front page of the New York Post 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of the United
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 2008. Front page of the New York Post 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States

Background imageTabloid Collection: Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as

Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 2008. Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States

Background imageTabloid Collection: Squirrel reading a tabloid newspaper

Squirrel reading a tabloid newspaper
A grey squirrel appears to be reading a tabloid newspaper, bearing the headline Give Back Your Love


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"From Moon Bombers to Children's Safety: Unveiling the Fascinating History of Tabloids" Sunday Sport - World War Two Bomber Found on Moon: Unearthed secrets reveal an astonishing discovery of a long-lost bomber from WWII, hidden on the lunar surface. Dive into this mind-boggling tale that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about history. The Sopwith Tabloid seaplane at Monaco: Step back in time and witness the elegance and power of the iconic Sopwith Tabloid seaplane as it soars above the glamorous city of Monaco. Explore how this magnificent aircraft revolutionized aviation during its golden era. New Paper, The Daily Mirror 1903: Delve into the birth of sensational journalism with The Daily Mirror, a groundbreaking newspaper that shook up traditional reporting methods in 1903. Discover how it paved the way for modern tabloids and forever changed media landscapes. Marching Song of the Daily Sketch - Children's Road Safety Le: Uncover a forgotten gem from history as we revisit "Marching Song, " a catchy tune created by none other than The Daily Sketch to promote children's road safety in times gone by. Sing along and relive this charming piece of nostalgia. Ballad seller, early 19th century (hand-coloured engraving): Journey through time with an enchanting hand-coloured engraving depicting an early 19th-century ballad seller, capturing both their musical talents and vibrant street culture that once thrived amidst bustling cities. Blood for Blood or Murther Revenged in 35 Tragicall Historyes, some whereof have bin products of our times, 1661 (engraving): Immerse yourself in dark tales from centuries past with haunting engravings showcasing tragic stories filled with revenge and bloodshed – reminding us that human nature has always been a complex tapestry of emotions.