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The Daily Mirror Art Bench journalists seen here at work in Bouverie Street offices

The Daily Mirror Art Bench journalists seen here at work in Bouverie Street offices


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The Daily Mirror Art Bench journalists seen here at work in Bouverie Street offices

The Daily Mirror Art Bench journalists seen here at work in Bouverie Street offices Circa 1920
L to R Charlie Warner, seated (Art Bench boy) George G King, and Sidney Coomes (Art Bench assistant)

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Communications Journalists Media Newspaper Office Tower Hamlets Stepney


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In this photo, we are transported back to the bustling Bouverie Street offices of The Daily Mirror in London during the 1920s. The image showcases a trio of dedicated journalists hard at work, their faces etched with concentration and determination. Seated at the forefront is Charlie Warner, an Art Bench boy who plays a crucial role in supporting the newspaper's artistic endeavors. With his sleeves rolled up and pencil poised over paper, he epitomizes youthful enthusiasm for journalism. Standing beside him is George G King, an experienced journalist whose expertise shines through as he meticulously crafts his next article. Completing the trio is Sidney Coomes, an Art Bench assistant who lends a helping hand wherever needed. The atmosphere in the office seems electric with creativity and collaboration as these talented individuals navigate stacks of papers and typewriters that fill every corner of their workspace. Tower Hamlets' Stepney district provides a fitting backdrop for this snapshot of British media history. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of how far communication technology has come since those early days when newspapers were crafted by hand. It also pays tribute to the tireless efforts of journalists like Warner, King, and Coomes who played vital roles behind-the-scenes to bring news stories to life on printed pages. Mirrorpix's Memory Lane Prints allows us to step into this moment frozen in time – capturing not just an era but also celebrating those unsung heroes who dedicated themselves to delivering information that shaped our understanding of the world around us.

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