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Background imageNews Paper Collection: Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated

Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated
XIR384589 Title page depicting a ruckus in the House of Deputies, illustration from the illustrated supplement of Le Petit Journal, 10th July, 1898 (colour litho) by Meyer

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Elderly lady in velvet dress

Elderly lady in velvet dress
An elderly woman sits on an upholstered stool, wearing a velvet dress and holding a newspaper or magazine. c. 1910

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STAR, F. C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper

STAR, F. C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper
" STAR, F.C. In the Castellana. 1902. Newspaper Illustration " Nuevo Mundo"."

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January

Spain (1930). Newspaper La Nacion (29th January
" Spain (1930). Newspaper " La Nacion" (29th January 1930). Cover with the news of the formation of the government presided by general D᭡ so Bereguer. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship
" Spain (1929). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship. " La Vanguardia" (13th August 1929). Obituary section with an announcement of death written in Catalan (lower right section)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Coup d Etat

Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Coup d Etat
" Spain (1923). Primo de Riveras Coup d Etat. Newspaper " El Liberal" (15th September 1923). Cover with the news of the formation of the Primo de Riveras new government

Background imageNews Paper Collection: (1856-1915). American educator. Photograph, c1890-1910

(1856-1915). American educator. Photograph, c1890-1910
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856-1915). American educator. Photograph, c1890-1910

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in

Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury
LIBERATOR: CRANDALLs AD. Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut

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Newspaper Girl
People You See: The Newspaper Girl. From Teddy Bear (27 June 1964)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Alberts Greyhound Eos

Alberts Greyhound Eos
PRINCE ALBERT, CONSORT OF QUEEN VICTORIA With Eos, his beloved greyhound, who died on 31 July 1844. Date: 1819-1861

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen

Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen
BOXING: THOMAS MOLINEAUX. Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen

Background imageNews Paper Collection: John Owen winning the 100 yard event at the Amateur Athletic Union (aU) games at Washington, D. C

John Owen winning the 100 yard event at the Amateur Athletic Union (aU) games at Washington, D. C. on 11 October 1890
ATHLETICS: TRACK, 1890. John Owen winning the 100 yard event at the Amateur Athletic Union (aU) games at Washington, D.C. on 11 October 1890. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Elderly couple by their fireside

Elderly couple by their fireside, 1938 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N16574

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Poster for the French socialist newspaper La Petite Republique, urging union among unions

Poster for the French socialist newspaper La Petite Republique, urging union among unions
FRANCE: SOCIALISM, 1900. Poster for the French socialist newspaper La Petite Republique, urging union among unions

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Russ Satellite Sighted Over S. F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I

Russ Satellite Sighted Over S. F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I
SPUTNIK I, 1957. Russ Satellite Sighted Over S.F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I, the first human-made object to orbit the Earth. 5 October, 1957

Background imageNews Paper Collection: American newspaper cartoon accusing President Theodore Roosevelt of milking the Beef Trust for

American newspaper cartoon accusing President Theodore Roosevelt of milking the Beef Trust for campaign contributions
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. American newspaper cartoon accusing President Theodore Roosevelt of milking the Beef Trust for campaign contributions during the election year of 1904

Background imageNews Paper Collection: (1891-1968). American publisher of the New York Times from 1935-1961. Painting by William F

(1891-1968). American publisher of the New York Times from 1935-1961. Painting by William F. Draper, mid 20th century
ARTHUR HAYS SULZBERGER (1891-1968). American publisher of the New York Times from 1935-1961. Painting by William F. Draper, mid 20th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: An Ecuadoran man reads about the assassination of John F. Kennedy in El Comercio newspaper

An Ecuadoran man reads about the assassination of John F. Kennedy in El Comercio newspaper, 23 November 1963
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963. An Ecuadoran man reads about the assassination of John F. Kennedy in El Comercio newspaper, 23 November 1963

Background imageNews Paper Collection: General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia

General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War
VA: GRANTs CAMPAIGN, 1864. General Ulysses S. Grants campaign before the Siege of Petersburg, Virginia, during the American Civil War. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 20 August 1864

Background imageNews Paper 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 imageNews Paper Collection: A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena

A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena Vista in an extra edition
NEWSBOY SHOUTING, 1847. A New York City newsboy shouting the victory of General Zachary Taylor at the battle of Buena Vista in an extra edition of the New York Herald

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Detail of James Madisons proposed amendments to the Constitution presented by Madison in the House

Detail of James Madisons proposed amendments to the Constitution presented by Madison in the House of Representatives
THE BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Detail of James Madisons proposed amendments to the Constitution presented by Madison in the House of Representatives on 8 June 1789, and published in the Daily Advertiser

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Boy! Theres nothing like him in history! American cartoon comment on President Theodore Roosevelt

Boy! Theres nothing like him in history! American cartoon comment on President Theodore Roosevelt from the St
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1906. Boy! Theres nothing like him in history! American cartoon comment on President Theodore Roosevelt from the St. Paul Pioneer Press, c1906

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination

Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A
J. GARFIELD: ASSASSINATION. Bulletins posted outside the office of the New York Herald in the aftermath of the assassination of President James A. Garfield on 2 July 1881

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s

Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s

Background imageNews Paper 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 imageNews Paper Collection: White House Wedding, 1874

White House Wedding, 1874
WHITE HOUSE WEDDING, 1874. The wedding ceremony of Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant and Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris at the White House on 21 May 1874. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, C1902

Roosevelt Cartoon, C1902
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1902. Vaccinating the trusts. Cartoon, c1902, from the Minneapolis Journal

Background imageNews Paper Collection: James A. Garfield: Family

James A. Garfield: Family
JAMES A. GARFIELD: FAMILY. President James A. Garfield (1831-1881) at home with his family. Lithograph, American, 1882

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: SECESSION, 1860. Item from a New York newspaper of December 1860 reporting South

CIVIL WAR: SECESSION, 1860. Item from a New York newspaper of December 1860 reporting South Carolinas decision to dissolve its connection with the United States, 20 December 1860

Background imageNews Paper Collection: FDR: REELECTION, 1936. Front page of the Washington Post the day after President Franklin Delano

FDR: REELECTION, 1936. Front page of the Washington Post the day after President Franklin Delano Roosevelts reelection, 4 November 1936

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR EDITORIAL. Editorial from Harpers Weekly, 4 May 1861

CIVIL WAR EDITORIAL. Editorial from Harpers Weekly, 4 May 1861, shortly after the outbreak of the American Civil War

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. Newspaper vendor at a Union camp in Virginia in 1863

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. Newspaper vendor at a Union camp in Virginia in 1863: photograph by Alexander Gardner

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. A mob of rioters attacking the offices of the New York Tribune

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. A mob of rioters attacking the offices of the New York Tribune during the New York City Draft Riots, 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. Broadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous

CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. Broadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous adoption by South Carolina of an ordinance of secession, 20 December 1860

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on stilts to enforce the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency when his mere nomination has so shamefully lowered the moral tone of the Republican party

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801

ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801, reporting on the deadlock in Congress over the tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in electoral votes

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MONTANA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Yellowstone Journal newspaper in Miles City

MONTANA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Yellowstone Journal newspaper in Miles City, Montana. Photographed by Laton Alton Huffman, c1880

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEBRASKA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Custer Leader newspaper in Broken Bow

NEBRASKA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Custer Leader newspaper in Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska. Photographed by Solomon D. Butcher, 1887

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ANN LANDERS (1918-2002). Pseudonym of Esther Pauline Lederer, n

ANN LANDERS (1918-2002). Pseudonym of Esther Pauline Lederer, n

Background imageNews Paper Collection: FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher

FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher. A visit to Brigham Young in Salt Lake City, Utah, during Mr. and Mrs. Leslies coast-to-coast railroad trip in 1877

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901

CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901
CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, c1901

Background imageNews Paper Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775, with the slogan Always for Liberty and the Publick Good

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, c1749. Classified advertisements, including ads for ship departures

PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, c1749. Classified advertisements, including ads for ship departures and a lottery, from an edition of the Pennsylvania Gazette, published by Benjamin Franklin at Philadelphia



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