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Daily Express Newspapers Collection

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Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: John Gordon, editor Sunday Express with Tom Blackburn, chairman Beaverbrook Newspapers

John Gordon, editor Sunday Express with Tom Blackburn, chairman Beaverbrook Newspapers, and Peggy Murray, secretary - September 1967

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Sir Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook at London airport - August 1958

Sir Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook at London airport - August 1958

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: NEWCASTLE, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA - Lord Beaverbrook childhood at Harkins Academy 1893

NEWCASTLE, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA - Lord Beaverbrook childhood at Harkins Academy 1893. Back row second from left (youngest looking)

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook and Sir Winston Churchill leave a black tie event, 29th May 1958

Lord Beaverbrook and Sir Winston Churchill leave a black tie event, 29th May 1958

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express Newspaper pictured in July 1958

Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express Newspaper pictured in July 1958

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054 / SR No

Lord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054 / SR No
Lord Beaverbrook unveils his nameplate on a Southern Railway train, BR 34054/SR No. 21C154 - September 1947. The train was built in Brighton and withdrawn from service in September 1964

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Sir Winston Churchill with Lord Beaverbrook leaving official dinner - June 1958

Sir Winston Churchill with Lord Beaverbrook leaving official dinner - June 1958

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Sir Max Aitken with his father Lord Beaverbrook - September 1962

Sir Max Aitken with his father Lord Beaverbrook - September 1962

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Anthony Eden and his wife at the memorial service for Lord Beaverbrook

Anthony Eden and his wife at the memorial service for Lord Beaverbrook, St Pauls Cathedral, London, June 24th 1964

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of Express Newspapers. Circa 1935

Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of Express Newspapers. Circa 1935

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook cuts a cake of a house at Newcastle, New Brunswick where he spent his

Lord Beaverbrook cuts a cake of a house at Newcastle, New Brunswick where he spent his childhood as two girls dressed as Express Crusaders stand by

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Max Aitken (L) and Lord Beaverbrook. Circa 1945

Max Aitken (L) and Lord Beaverbrook. Circa 1945

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook and his son Max Aitken at Heathrow Airport, London - 18th February 1963

Lord Beaverbrook and his son Max Aitken at Heathrow Airport, London - 18th February 1963

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook at the Manchester office of the Daily Express - 10th November 1941

Lord Beaverbrook at the Manchester office of the Daily Express - 10th November 1941

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express, celebrating his 83rd birthday at

Lord Beaverbrook, former owner of the Daily Express, celebrating his 83rd birthday at Cherkley Court, Leatherhead, Surrey - May 1962

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beverbrook visiting Winston Churchill, July 1962

Lord Beverbrook visiting Winston Churchill, July 1962

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Beverly Baxter, Lord Beaverbrook and Karl Ketchum working on the Daily Express during

Beverly Baxter, Lord Beaverbrook and Karl Ketchum working on the Daily Express during the General Strike, May 1926 - London

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: SCENE OUTSIDE THE DAILY EXPRESS OFFICE IN FLEET STREET WHEN COLOUR TELEVISION CAME TO

SCENE OUTSIDE THE DAILY EXPRESS OFFICE IN FLEET STREET WHEN COLOUR TELEVISION CAME TO LONDON. CROWDS WAITING TO SEE THE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION, A QUEUE FORMED ALONG THE PAVEMENT FOR 80 YARDS

Background imageDaily Express Newspapers Collection: Lord Beaverbrook addresses a north Norfolk election meeting in February 1931

Lord Beaverbrook addresses a north Norfolk election meeting in February 1931


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"Capturing Iconic Moments: The Daily Express Newspaper Legacy" Step into the captivating world of the Daily Express newspapers, where history comes alive through remarkable individuals and unforgettable events. Meet John Gordon, the visionary editor of Sunday Express, alongside Tom Blackburn, chairman of Beaverbrook Newspapers - a dynamic duo shaping the newspaper's path. Intriguingly, Lord Beaverbrook and Sir Winston Churchill grace our lens as they depart from an elegant black tie affair on that memorable 29th May 1958 evening. Their camaraderie continues as we witness them leaving an official dinner in June 1958 at London airport. These snapshots immortalize their profound connection. The bond between father and son is beautifully captured when Sir Max Aitken stands beside his esteemed father, Lord Beaverbrook, in September 1962. This heartwarming image showcases their shared love for journalism and family values. Lord Beaverbrook's influence extends beyond personal relationships; he leaves an indelible mark on Newcastle, New Brunswick. Witness him cutting a cake symbolizing his childhood home in this Canadian city where he spent cherished moments at Harkins Academy back in 1893. Transporting us to August 1958 at London airport once more is a photograph capturing Sir Winston Churchill sharing a moment with Lord Beaverbrook - two towering figures whose impact resonates throughout history. Even after his passing, Lord Beaverbrook's legacy lives on. Anthony Eden pays homage to this influential figure by attending his memorial service - a testament to the lasting impact he had on British society and journalism alike. As we delve deeper into time itself, we encounter vintage photographs showcasing Lord Beaverbrook during his ownership days of Express Newspapers around circa 1935. These glimpses offer insight into how this media mogul shaped public discourse during those transformative years. On February 18th, 1963 at Heathrow Airport in London, another poignant moment unfolds before our eyes.