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Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383-003 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
Lew Grade. October 1969 Z10383 Lew Grade is probably the closest the British television industry has ever come to having a genuine showbusiness mogul
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain speaks with a German Embassy official as he departs Heston airfield for a meeting with German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in his Berchtesgaden mountain retreat
Daily Herald motor racing correspondent HThomas H Wisdom standing beside a new Jaguar. 13th March 1961
Daily Herald motor racing correspondent Thomas H Wisdom sitting at the wheel of an Austin Healey sports car. 13th October 1954
Sunday times writer and former golfing correspondant for the Daily Herald Henry Longhurst receives his Special Award at the IPC National Press Awards Presentation Lunch at the Savoy Hotel, London
Daily Herald motor racing correspondent Thomas H Wisdom sitting at the wheel of a new Austin Healey Sprite. 28th May 1961
Daily Mirrors first ever photograper Ivor Castle, poses for a portrait smoking a cigar. Circa 1905
Paul McCartney arrives with 6 year old Heather, daughter of Linda by her previous marriage. March 1969 Z02419-010
Two hysterical, weeping girls are led away from the steps of the register office by police officers - one of them clutches a flower from the brides bouquet.March 1969 Z02419-004
Police, pressmen and fans surround the bridal couples car as it leaves Marylebone register office. March 1969 Z02419-007
Beatle Paul, McCartney and his fiancee Linda Eastman arrives at a door of the register office at Marylebone. March 1969 Z02419-008
Challenger for leadership of the Conservative Party Margaret Thatcher arrives for a debate. February 1975 75-00681
Daily Herald Entertains Soviet Delegates to T. U. C at Savoy Hotel. L. to RDaily Herald Entertains Soviet Delegates to T.U.C at Savoy Hotel. L. to R. Percy Cudlipp, Sir W. Citrine, Lord Southwood, and George Thomas. October 1943 P005323
Daily Mirror Offices, Geraldine House. February 1933 P009334
Education: Children at St. Aidens R. C. Junior School, Ashington, NorthumberlandEducation: Children at St. Aidens R.C. Junior School, Ashington, Northumberland, where they run their own newspaper. Left to right, looking at their newspaper on the school desk: Michael Athey, 9
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 Printers and publishing floor workers read the paper fresh of the presses before being dispatched P044529
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 Type setter locks the page before being sent to the plate room P044531
Daily Mirror Stamford Street press. Plates sent from the plate room arrive at the printing presses. April 1954 P044522
British author, journalist and broadcaster Brian Redhead. December 1976 P009881
How Mr. W. Robinson, Newsagent of Doncaster would deal with "that wicked man"How Mr. W. Robinson, Newsagent of Doncaster would deal with " that wicked man". It looks as though the injunction would be obeyed by the smiling girl with the greatest pleasure
Sir Harry Pikingto with the Pilkington Committee Report in to the future of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. June 1962. P012357
Newspaper for the forces collected by Peter. Canterbury. March 1944 P012164
Education: Children at St. Aidens R. C. Junior School; Ashington, NorthumberlandEducation: Children at St. Aidens R.C. Junior School; Ashington, Northumberland, where they run their own newspaper. Left to right, holding up their newspaper: Caroline Cop, 10, (reporter)
The Editor of the "Sunday Times"Mr. R. V. HodsonThe Editor of the " Sunday Times" Mr. R.V. Hodson (right of centre group wearing glasses) and Mr. Pat Murphy left of centre group
Members of the crew of H. M. Submarine, "Tribune"Members of the crew of H.M. Submarine, " Tribune", some of which acted in the film " Close Quarters", featuring life during a patrol in that submarine
Thomson House. London. The first copies of the Sunday Times off the presses Here seen machine men looking at first copies from the presses. January 1961 P012353
Thomson House. London. General view of the Editorial Room of the Sunday Times, in Thomson House, Grays Inn Road. January 1961 P012352
A tramp sitting down on the pavement reading the Financial Times. January 1953 D753
Batman actor Adam West spent his first day in London - filming. This time for the Central Office of Information, after being asked to make a road safety film for British children. May 1967 P017126
Elvis Presley signs autographs at press conference March 1960 for fans in Germany
Bartlane Telephoto receiving machine being demonstrated at the Mirrors Fetters Lane Offices. Seen here is Guy Bartholomew who led the team that developed the Bartlane transmission device
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Holborn offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
SDLP politician John Hume answers questions as he leaves the Stormont building in Belfast, Northern Ireland after participating in a debate. August 1969 Z8049-001
Actor Telly Savalas. February 1975 75-00954-002
BBC War Correspondent Martin Bell in a London Hospital. Martin Bell a bit shaken sits up in his London Hospital bed attached to a drip. August 1992 P003781
Surrounded by pressmen, police and fans, the bride and groom, Paul and Linda leave Marylebone register office. March 1969 Z02419-005
Workers on the publishing floor of the Stamford Street building counting the finished newspapers in to bundles Daily Mirror Newspaper April 1954 P044532
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 A plate is attached to the press by a printer P044530
Platemaking for the Daily Mirror Newspaper at Geraldine House in London. The Plates are used to print the pages of the paper. May 1956 P044533
Printing of the Daily Mirror newspaper April 1954
The printing presses of the Daily Mirror start up at the begining of the night. These presses in London on average print in excess of three million copies of the popular tabloid newspaper six nights
Journalist Donald Zec and actress Sophia Loren. June 1960 M4466-002
Newspaper seller on a London street. Circa 1950 P009218
Press delegates in the grounds of Windsor Castle. September 1909 P008572
The Institute of Directors annual conference at the Albert Hall, more improperly known as The Picnic from the practice of serving lunch in picnic boxes to the 3, 000 odd, directors who attend
1950 General Election: Mr. Herbert Morrison speaks to the media. February 1950 P018669