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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Time with Antique Maps and Historical Artifacts" Step back in time as we explore a captivating collection of historical treasures

Background imageNews Collection: Arthur Russell, who retires from the Liverpool Echo today, outside the newspapers office

Arthur Russell, who retires from the Liverpool Echo today, outside the newspapers office. 27th April 1990

Background imageNews Collection: Birmingham Press Club Ball, 29th November 1968. At the tombola stand

Birmingham Press Club Ball, 29th November 1968. At the tombola stand, members of the cast of ATV series The Champions, from left, Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt

Background imageNews Collection: Kenny Dalglish signs for Liverpool for a British record fee of £440

Kenny Dalglish signs for Liverpool for a British record fee of £440
Kenny Dalglish signs for Liverpool for a British record fee of £ 440, 000 watched by manager Bob Paisley, white shirt chairman John Smith left

Background imageNews Collection: The Cestello Annunciation, 1489, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli

The Cestello Annunciation, 1489, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli
The Cestello Annunciation, 1489, (1937). The angel Gabriel, holding a stem of lilies, brings the Virgin Mary the news that God has chosen her to bear the Christ child

Background imageNews Collection: Politics in an Oyster House, 1848 (oil on fabric)

Politics in an Oyster House, 1848 (oil on fabric)
WLT211553 Politics in an Oyster House, 1848 (oil on fabric) by Woodville, Richard Caton (1825-55); 40.6x33 cm; Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; American, out of copyright

Background imageNews Collection: Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, London

Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, London
Harrow Road tram on Route 60 going to Paddington, advertising The News of the World newspaper. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageNews Collection: ILN cover - Kuwait and its ruler, 1961

ILN cover - Kuwait and its ruler, 1961
Front cover of The Illustrated London News featuring the ruler of Kuwait, H. H. Sheikh Sir Abdullah As-Salim As-Sabah with telegrams of support from Kuwaiti citizens

Background imageNews Collection: Jack Hobbs by Smithson Broadhead

Jack Hobbs by Smithson Broadhead
Jack Hobbs (Sir John Berry Hobbs), English cricketer (1882-1963), in a painting by W. Smithson Broadhead, specially done for The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News in 1925

Background imageNews Collection: A Corporal of the 1st / 9th Battalion Highland Light Infantry

A Corporal of the 1st / 9th Battalion Highland Light Infantry
A Corporal of the 1st/9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion Highland Light Infantry in full marching kit. Hommage du Capitaine Andre. Tres sympathique souvenir. (Very warm memories of Captain Andre)

Background imageNews Collection: Newsagent stand at Truro railway station, Cornwall. 1915

Newsagent stand at Truro railway station, Cornwall. 1915
Newsagents stand with two female staff on the platform during World War 1

Background imageNews Collection: Taking the wounded aboard a British ambulance

Taking the wounded aboard a British ambulance train on the Western Front. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)

Background imageNews Collection: With the field guns on the Western Front

With the field guns on the Western Front. A visit to a British battery. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)

Background imageNews Collection: The crew of English Electric Canberra B2 WD932

The crew of English Electric Canberra B2 WD932
The crew of English Electric Canberra B2, WD932, arrive at Andrews Field, Washington DC, and pose for news reels. From left: Flt Lt Ernest A.J. Haskett, Sqn Ldr Arthur E

Background imageNews Collection: Last known photo of Captain Smith of RMS Titanic

Last known photo of Captain Smith of RMS Titanic
RMS Titanic - extremely rare first generation press photograph taken by Dr McLean from the tender Ireland as she brought mail and a handful of passengers to the Titanic

Background imageNews Collection: Blind news dealer, John Martie, at his stand at the south end of the Municipal Building

Blind news dealer, John Martie, at his stand at the south end of the Municipal Building
5890540 Blind news dealer, John Martie, at his stand at the south end of the Municipal Building, New York, 1926 (b/w photo) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); Museum of the City of New York

Background imageNews Collection: King George VI in USA, ILN cover

King George VI in USA, ILN cover
Cover of the Illustrated London News, 17th June 1939, featuring King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the first king and queen of England to visit America

Background imageNews Collection: Declaration of Independence, Charleston, c. 2 August 1776 (litho)

Declaration of Independence, Charleston, c. 2 August 1776 (litho)
696107 Declaration of Independence, Charleston, c.2 August 1776 (litho) by American School, (18th century); 41.8x30 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York, USA; (add.info.: Unrecorded and unique)

Background imageNews Collection: Newlyn: Catching up with the Cornish Telegraph

Newlyn: Catching up with the Cornish Telegraph
CH27460 Newlyn: Catching up with the Cornish Telegraph by Langley, Walter (1852-1922); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageNews Collection: Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London

Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London. Pictured, plate setting. 19th November 1952

Background imageNews Collection: Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St. James

Honi. Soi. Qui. Mal. Y. Pense: The Caricature Shop of G. Humphrey, 27 St. Jamess Street, London, August 12, 1821

Background imageNews Collection: Lloyds Coffee House, London, 1798, (1947). Creator: William Holland

Lloyds Coffee House, London, 1798, (1947). Creator: William Holland
Lloyds Coffee House, London, 1798, (1947). Interior of the Lloyds Coffee House in Lombard Street in the City of London. Lloyds became a meeting place for merchants and shipowners

Background imageNews Collection: Cartoon, Henry Irving and F B Chatterton

Cartoon, Henry Irving and F B Chatterton
Cartoon, Henry Irving (1838-1905), legendary actor-manager, and Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, with a bust of Shakespeare in the background -- Shakespearian Experimenters

Background imageNews Collection: Photo of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse

Photo of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse
Black and white photograph in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 24th October 1925 of HRH Prince of Wales aboard HMS Repulse on the way home from a South American tour

Background imageNews Collection: Les Honneurs sous le feu

Les Honneurs sous le feu. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13

Background imageNews Collection: Piltdown Man reconstructed, 1912

Piltdown Man reconstructed, 1912
Piltdown Man, as imagined by Illustrated London News special artist Amedee Forestier, soon after the discovery of the bones was made public in 1912

Background imageNews Collection: King George VI at his desk in naval uniform, 1942

King George VI at his desk in naval uniform, 1942
King George VI (1895 - 1952), pictured writing at his desk in Buckingham Palace wearing naval uniform in May 1942. An exclusive photographic sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News

Background imageNews Collection: Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of England

Piltdown Man article- The most ancient inhabitant of England
The most ancient inhabitant of England: the newly found Sussex Man. A page from the Illustrated London News by W.P Pycraft, examining the parallels between the Piltdown Man skull and jaw

Background imageNews Collection: Children Battersea Playing on Bobsled; 10 April 1963

Children Battersea Playing on Bobsled; 10 April 1963

Background imageNews Collection: Charcoal burners in Epping Forest, Essex, near London, England. The men and their

Charcoal burners in Epping Forest, Essex, near London, England. The men and their families lived in the forest for the summer so that they could be on hand to attend the burning clamps whenever

Background imageNews Collection: An English dispatch rider taking off during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris

An English dispatch rider taking off during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris
697601 An English dispatch rider taking off during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris, September 1914 (autochrome) by Gervais-Courtellemont, Jules (1863-1931); eGalerie Bilderwelt; French

Background imageNews Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Troops aboard the Empire Fowey at Southhampton enjoy a cup of tea

Suez Crisis 1956 Troops aboard the Empire Fowey at Southhampton enjoy a cup of tea before they embark for the Middle East H8890

Background imageNews Collection: Cartoon, Wilson Barrett, preparing to play Hamlet

Cartoon, Wilson Barrett, preparing to play Hamlet
Wilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett; 1846-1904), actor, theatre manager and playwright -- More Study! Seen here preparing to play Hamlet, to the consernation of Henry Irving

Background imageNews Collection: Front page, The London Gazette

Front page, The London Gazette
Front page of a 17th century issue of The London Gazette, described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper. It contains official government notices and news items, and dates back to the 1660s

Background imageNews Collection: Advert for Happy New Year Costume Ball 31st December 1925

Advert for Happy New Year Costume Ball 31st December 1925
Black and white advertisement in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 28th November 1925 for the Happy New Year Costume Ball at the Albert Hall on 21st December 1925

Background imageNews Collection: Richard Baker in The Moon in the Yellow River

Richard Baker in The Moon in the Yellow River
Richard Baker (news announcer) playing Darrell Blake (centre) in the Tower Theatres production of The Moon in the Yellow River by Denis Johnston. Date: 1954

Background imageNews Collection: Lance-Corporal Jarvis in Great War Deeds, WW1

Lance-Corporal Jarvis in Great War Deeds, WW1
Lance-Corporal Charles A Jarvis of the Royal Engineers, winning the Victoria Cross by fixing a firing charge for the demolition of a bridge, under heavy fire

Background imageNews Collection: Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA

Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
The Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, framed by the front page of The Amherst Record for 19 September 1906. Date: 1906

Background imageNews Collection: The Wipers Times, or Salient News, 1916

The Wipers Times, or Salient News, 1916
Editorial for The Wipers Times, or Salient News, Monday 6th March 1916, No 3, Vol 1. The Editor apologises to our numerous subscribers for the delay in bringing out our third number

Background imageNews Collection: Norman Cyril Jackson, V. C winner

Norman Cyril Jackson, V. C winner
Warrant Officer Norman Cyril Jackson(1919-1994), Victoria Cross winner, as he appeared in the Illustrated London News, 1945

Background imageNews Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers in Port Said in Egypt build a Bailey Bridge over

Suez Crisis 1956 Royal Engineers in Port Said in Egypt build a Bailey Bridge over the Suez Canal 1956 These British troops were posted in Egypt to fight in what became known as the Suez Crisis

Background imageNews Collection: A battle flag, the Union Jack is held by a horseman on top of a mound in a London News illustration

A battle flag, the Union Jack is held by a horseman on top of a mound in a London News illustration
Illustrated London News record of Transvall War 1899-1900. The achievements of the home and colonial forces in the great conflict with the Boer Republics. Spencer Wilkinson record. Sons of the Blood

Background imageNews Collection: Unruly Oval cricket crowd

Unruly Oval cricket crowd
Impatient cricket spectators gather near the square at the Oval during an interruption in play in the match between Surrey and Yorkshire

Background imageNews Collection: An ammunition column passing through Ypres, 1917

An ammunition column passing through Ypres, 1917. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St

Background imageNews Collection: Arthur Moreland

Arthur Moreland, commercial artist, best known for his book Humours of History, published in 1921, containing 160 comic historical cartoons from The Daily News

Background imageNews Collection: Wedding of Lord Snowdon and Lucy Lindsay-Hogg, at Kensington Registry Office, London

Wedding of Lord Snowdon and Lucy Lindsay-Hogg, at Kensington Registry Office, London, Friday 15th December 1978

Background imageNews Collection: JOHN SMITH WITH HIS WIFE ELIZABETH SMITH AND HIS DAUGHTERS SARAH SMITH (RED TOP)

JOHN SMITH WITH HIS WIFE ELIZABETH SMITH AND HIS DAUGHTERS SARAH SMITH (RED TOP), CATHERINE SMITH (RIGHT), AND JANE SMITH ( LEFT)

Background imageNews Collection: Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey

Cliff Mitchelmore and his wife Jean Metcalfe at their home in Reigate, Surrey. In a career spanning some 60 years, Cliff Michelmore anchored coverage of events including the Apollo moon landings

Background imageNews Collection: First World War: One of the socialist daily 'Il Popolo d'Italia' founded by Benito Mussolini

First World War: One of the socialist daily "Il Popolo d'Italia" founded by Benito Mussolini
FGL5483267 First World War: One of the socialist daily "Il Popolo d'Italia" founded by Benito Mussolini, announcing the declaration of war by Italy against Austria Hungary



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"Unveiling the Past: A Journey through Time with Antique Maps and Historical Artifacts" Step back in time as we explore a captivating collection of historical treasures. Starting with an antique map of the Roman Empire, witness the vast expanse and grandeur of this ancient civilization. Next, our attention turns to L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery - a symbol of strength and valor that has stood the test of time. Marvel at their unwavering dedication to duty throughout history. Behold the first portrait of King Charles III, capturing his regal presence and marking a significant moment in royal history. This painting offers a glimpse into the life and reign of this esteemed monarch. Travel further east with a map showcasing the Byzantine Empire in all its glory during the 9th century. Admire its intricate borders and imagine yourself amidst bustling trade routes and vibrant cultural exchanges. Underneath "The Protection of Gods, " discover stories etched onto ancient artifacts that have survived centuries, reminding us of humanity's enduring faith across civilizations. "The Royal Bride" captivates hearts as she walks down the aisle adorned in elegance and grace. Witness her joyous union, celebrating love transcending time itself. Delve into tales from unexpected sources like Sunday Sport's claim about World War Two bomber found on Moon - an intriguing twist that sparks curiosity about untold secrets hidden beyond Earth's boundaries. Experience Galway Gossips from c1887 (c1930), created by Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow himself; immerse yourself in vivid scenes depicting everyday life filled with laughter, whispers, and shared moments within this charming Irish town. The Illustrated London News Christmas number cover from 1904 invites you to celebrate yuletide cheer through enchanting illustrations that capture both tradition and innovation during this festive season. Discover Port Sunlight - a workers' utopia designed for harmonious living amidst industrialization. Witness how visionary leaders transformed lives by providing not just employment but also a nurturing environment for their workforce.