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War Correspondents Collection

War correspondents, the fearless journalists who risk their lives to bring us the truth from the frontlines of conflict, and are the eyes and ears of a nation at war

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Mr G T Robinson, Manchester Guardian (engraving)

Mr G T Robinson, Manchester Guardian (engraving)
1052399 Mr G T Robinson, Manchester Guardian (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr G T Robinson, Manchester Guardian)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: The War in South Africa (litho)

The War in South Africa (litho)
1599805 The War in South Africa (litho) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in South Africa. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 23 June 1900)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Mr W H Russell, Times Correspondent in the Crimea, illustration from Cassell

Mr W H Russell, Times Correspondent in the Crimea, illustration from Cassell
STC393210 Mr W H Russell, Times Correspondent in the Crimea, illustration from Cassells Illustrated History of England (engraving) (sepia photo) by English School

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Dr W H Russell, Times (engraving)

Dr W H Russell, Times (engraving)
1052400 Dr W H Russell, Times (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dr W H Russell, Times)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim

The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim
1598234 The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, over the Trade Route of the Eastern Soudan (litho) by McCormick

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: War Correspondents going to the Front, Mr Bennet Burleigh is on the Box of the Trap (litho)

War Correspondents going to the Front, Mr Bennet Burleigh is on the Box of the Trap (litho)
1593025 War Correspondents going to the Front, Mr Bennet Burleigh is on the Box of the Trap (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Un campement de correspondants de journaux (colour litho)

Un campement de correspondants de journaux (colour litho)
2789600 Un campement de correspondants de journaux (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Un campement de correspondants de journaux)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Mr Archibald Forbes, Daily News (engraving)

Mr Archibald Forbes, Daily News (engraving)
1052401 Mr Archibald Forbes, Daily News (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Archibald Forbes, Daily News)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: British army officers and war correspondents transported back to Britain from South Africa

British army officers and war correspondents transported back to Britain from South Africa on board the Dunottar
6015088 British army officers and war correspondents transported back to Britain from South Africa on board the Dunottar Castle, 1900 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim

The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, across the Desert (litho)
1598235 The Soudan Advance, the Journey of Five War-Correspondents from Berber to Suakim, across the Desert (litho) by Forestier

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: The Difficulties of War Correspondents, crossing the Danube (engraving)

The Difficulties of War Correspondents, crossing the Danube (engraving)
1050186 The Difficulties of War Correspondents, crossing the Danube (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Difficulties of War Correspondents)

Background imageWar Correspondents Collection: Souvenirs of the Siege of Ladysmith (b / w photo)

Souvenirs of the Siege of Ladysmith (b / w photo)
1599488 Souvenirs of the Siege of Ladysmith (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Souvenirs of the Siege of Ladysmith)


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War correspondents, the fearless journalists who risk their lives to bring us the truth from the frontlines of conflict, and are the eyes and ears of a nation at war, providing crucial information that shapes our understanding of global events. From Mr G T Robinson, an engraving capturing his determined gaze as he reports for the Manchester Guardian during a time when war was ravaging South Africa. The lithograph titled "The War in South Africa" depicts the chaos and destruction these correspondents witness firsthand. Mr W H Russell, illustrated in an engraving from Cassell's publication, stands tall as he reports on the Crimean War for The Times. His dedication to reporting accurate accounts earned him recognition and respect among his peers. Dr W H Russell is captured in another engraving by The Times, showcasing his commitment to delivering news from dangerous territories. These brave individuals put themselves at great risk to ensure we receive unbiased information. "The Soudan Advance, " a lithograph depicting five war correspondents embarking on a treacherous journey across Eastern Sudan's trade route from Berber to Suakim. Their determination shines through as they navigate harsh conditions while documenting history unfolding before them. In another lithograph titled "War Correspondents going to the Front, " Mr Bennet Burleigh takes charge atop a trap box. This image captures their eagerness to be where it matters most – where bullets fly and decisions are made that shape nations' destinies. Even beyond borders, war correspondents gather together in un campement de correspondants de journaux (a campsite of newspaper correspondents). In this colorful lithograph, they share stories and experiences while preparing for their next assignment. Archibald Forbes is immortalized in an engraving representing Daily News during times of conflict. His unwavering dedication serves as inspiration for future generations of journalists who follow in his footsteps.