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"Captivating Stories Unfolded: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Newspapers" An Ideal Home No

Background imageNews Paper Collection: LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. French newspaper cover, 1886

LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. French newspaper cover, 1886

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912

PRESS CARTOON, 1912. The Freedom of the Press : American cartoon by Art Young, 1912, on the consequences of the dependence of the press on corporate advertising

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BOYS SHOOTING CRAPS, c1910. Group of boys newsboys gambling with dice in the paper alley in

BOYS SHOOTING CRAPS, c1910. Group of boys newsboys gambling with dice in the paper alley in Rochester, New York. Photograph by Lewis Hine, c1910

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MORA: MORNING NEWS, c1912. Morning News. Oil on canvas by American (Uruguayan-born)

MORA: MORNING NEWS, c1912. Morning News. Oil on canvas by American (Uruguayan-born) artist Francis Luis Mora, c1912

Background imageNews Paper Collection: FRANCE: SUFFRAGETTES, 1908. French suffragettes protesting at the polls

FRANCE: SUFFRAGETTES, 1908. French suffragettes protesting at the polls. Illustration from a French newspaper of 1908

Background imageNews Paper Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: READING. Harry Depp, E. H. Calvert and Anna Q

SILENT FILM STILL: READING. Harry Depp, E. H. Calvert and Anna Q. Nilsson in Inez from Hollywood, 1924
SILENT FILM STILL: READING. Harry Depp, E.H. Calvert and Anna Q. Nilsson in Inez from Hollywood, 1924

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CAPONE AND WEISS, 1941. Mobsters Louis Capone, left, and Emanuel Mendy Weiss, 1941

CAPONE AND WEISS, 1941. Mobsters Louis Capone, left, and Emanuel Mendy Weiss, 1941

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Film Still: Office Scene

Film Still: Office Scene

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEWSPAPER PROMOTION, 1895. American advertising poster by Henry B

NEWSPAPER PROMOTION, 1895. American advertising poster by Henry B. Eddy for the New York Ledger newspaper, 1895
NEWSPAPER PROMOTION, 1895. American advertising poster by Henry B. Eddy for the " New York Ledger" newspaper, 1895

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STEPHEN C. CLARK (1882-1960). American newspaper publisher, philanthropist

STEPHEN C. CLARK (1882-1960). American newspaper publisher, philanthropist, art collector and founder of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Photograph, mid 20th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: THE MAILMAN, 1923. Martha Sleeper in a scene from the film

THE MAILMAN, 1923. Martha Sleeper in a scene from the film

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00246

BUSN2A-00246
Reporter interviewing people in the financial district, New York City, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00261

BUSN2A-00261
Typesetters and printers at work in a print shop, 1800s. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration by A. B. Frost

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PPRE2A-00073

PPRE2A-00073
Rough Rider Theodore Roosevelt on the cover of Harpers Weekly, September 29, 1900. Lithograph

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Printed color lithograph

Printed color lithograph
Florists delivery boy on a bicycle, Harpers Weekly cover for March 11, 1911. Printed color halftone illustrated cover

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HREC2A-00028

HREC2A-00028
Men reading newspapers in a library reading-room, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00007

BUSN2A-00007
Ad for the New York Sun, a weekly newspaper, 1880. Color lithograph

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PBUS2A-00011

PBUS2A-00011
Joseph Pulitzer holding a press printing the New York " World" newspaper 1901. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BUSN2A-00206

BUSN2A-00206
American villagers reading news of the US-Mexican War, 1840s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PPRT2A-00004

PPRT2A-00004
British colonial government burning Zengers newspaper on Wall Street, New York City, 1734. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Seeing the Grand Canyon by car, 1911

Seeing the Grand Canyon by car, 1911
Tourists in an automobile visiting the Grand Canyon - Harpers Weekly cover, Automotive Issue, 1911. Printed color lithograph

Background imageNews Paper Collection: EVRV2A-00135

EVRV2A-00135
Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser protesting the Stamp Act by publishing a skull in place of a royal tax stamp, 1765

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PREV2A-00067

PREV2A-00067
Benjamin Franklin reading. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London

Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, London
Printing presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Inmates of the Chelsea workhouse, London

Inmates of the Chelsea workhouse, London
Elderly male inmates relax in a garden of the Chelsea workhouse, London. Some are smoking pipes, some are reading newspapers, others are feeding birds

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Applegath vertical printing press

Applegath vertical printing press
The Illustrated London News being printed at the Great Exhibition on the patented Applegath (often mis-spelled Applegarth) vertical printing-press

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Edwardian family at the coffee table

Edwardian family at the coffee table
An Edwardian family of four at the coffee table. Father and mother are seated, while their two daughters stand

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Inside cover of the Illustrated London News

Inside cover of the Illustrated London News
A standard inside cover of the The Illustrated London News, this wartime copy dates from July 4th 1914. Information on supplements

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The General Election 1895

The General Election 1895
A night scene in Fleet Street showing crowds waited for the results of the General Election of 1895. With no other way to obtain up to the minute news of results

Background imageNews Paper Collection: General Election: Confusion Worse Confounded

General Election: Confusion Worse Confounded
Three bewildered voters read the daily newspaper posters which give rather conflicting views on the status of their preferred political parties

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Travelling gipsy family inside their new home

Travelling gipsy family inside their new home
A travelling gipsy family inside the bungalow where they have been rehoused, in Beare Green, Surrey. The girl nearest the camera is writing in a notebook

Background imageNews Paper 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

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Little girl eating food out of a newspaper

Little girl eating food out of a newspaper
A little girl sitting cross-legged by a big stone wall, eating food (possibly fish and chips) out of a newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Man dressed up to celebrate Dickens Day

Man dressed up to celebrate Dickens Day
A man dressed up in vaguely Victorian gear for Dickens Day, to celebrate the life and work of the novelist Charles Dickens

Background imageNews Paper Collection: National Workshop (Tailors) in the Prison of Clichy, Paris

National Workshop (Tailors) in the Prison of Clichy, Paris
Tailors at work in the debtors prison of Clichy in Paris, working away while one inmate reads aloud from the newspapers of the day

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Vagrant and policeman outside Truth Offices

Vagrant and policeman outside Truth Offices
A policeman shines his torch down on a vagrant asleep on the pavement outside the offices of the Truth weekly newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing patients relaxing with visitors in a rest room. One patient has his leg in plaster, and is watching television

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Reading mirror / W H Robinson

Reading mirror / W H Robinson
A useful mechanical aid for reading the newspaper or magazine of the person in front of you on the bus or tube, without bothering them

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Newspaper kiosk in Paris

Newspaper kiosk in Paris
A newspaper kiosk in Paris - set up against a typical advertising poster post. A battalion of soldiers march past in the background

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Street Newsboys in London

Street Newsboys in London
All the Winners - newspaper seller providing all the racing results to confident punters

Background imageNews Paper Collection: The South Polar Times

The South Polar Times
Page from the Illustrated London News showing pages from the South Polar Times, the furthest south illustrated newspaper edited by Lieutenant Ernest Shackleton

Background imageNews Paper Collection: House of the Free Press, Bucharest, Romania

House of the Free Press, Bucharest, Romania
View of the House of the Free Press (or Press Freedom House) in Bucharest, Romania, the headquarters of various newspapers and media publications. It was built between 1952 and 1956

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Printing Presses at Daily Mirror Works

Printing Presses at Daily Mirror Works
A close-up view of one of the printing presses at the Daily Mirror works, where the newspapers were printed (far below ground level). Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works

Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works
Part of the Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works, facilitating the delivery of newsprint by day and the despatch of completed newspapers at night. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageNews Paper Collection: German Children playing War Games during WW1

German Children playing War Games during WW1
German Card depicting children playing with model soldiers, balloon and flag in representation of a proclamation of the victorious events of Germany (and their allies)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victory

Egyptian newspaper boys bring news of victory
Egyptian newspaper boys, their target market European tourists, run through the street proclaiming a victory during the First World War, carrying newspaper of a variety of different countries

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Russia - Vladivostock - Newspaper seller

Russia - Vladivostock - Newspaper seller
Newspaper vendor in Vladivostock, the furthest Eastern city in Russia, bordering Mongolia and China

Background imageNews Paper Collection: Offices of La Depeche Algerienne

Offices of La Depeche Algerienne
Where Boulevard Laferriere meets Rue D Isly, with the offices of La Depeche Algerienne newspaper and a fantastically-ornate Post Office building (right), Algiers, Algeria



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