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Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
Mr Edward Pickering and Mr John Rickman at the Daily Mirror Punters Club Dinner, Dorchester Hotel, London. 1st April 1970
Harry Guy Bartholomew, Chairman, Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd. Circa 1945
William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of Cassandra, pictured with secretary, behind the desk of his office, 29th June 1960
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left), pictured with Prime Minister Harold Wilson, wife Mrs Mary Wilson and Film Producer Lew Grade, at the Queens Theatre, London
Hugh Cudlipp, Managing Editor of the Sunday Express, pictured with Harry Ainsworth, Editor of The People, at Reception, News Review, London, 8th February 1949
Visiting dignitary, Mr Burkov (centre), Head of Novosti Agency, presents a russian tea urn, a Samovar, to Cecil King, Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, pictured at I. P. CHugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, pictured at I.P.C. AnnualGeneral Meeting, held at Chartered Institute, Aldermanbury, City of London, 17th July 1969
Hugh Cudlipp, Editorial Director of the Daily Mirror Newspaper, pictured 1956
Cecil King, Chairman Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd and Sunday Pictorial Newspapers Ltd, Circa 1946
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 23rd November 1965. Newsroom
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 3rd March, 1971. Newsroom
Former Office of Cecil King, past Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963-68), pictured December 1970
Hugh Cudlipp (standing), Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, and former Chairman Cecil King (left), pictured together, 30th May 1969
Hugh Cudlipp, of the Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963-68), attends Prime Ministers Dinner for Mr Kosygin, at No