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A young boy reading the newspaper watched by his pet dog December 1952 P003892
World War II Britain Blitz: A Women reads the paper before setting down for the night in an unfinished air raid shelter. October 1940 P010209
Newsboy Nigel Safe aged 14, knows what makes his paper round run smoothly- his unicycle. He can sort out the papers while he speeds around Cowplain, near Portsmouth, Hampshire
World War II Women. Womens Auxiliary Air Force. A W. A. A. FWorld War II Women. Womens Auxiliary Air Force. A W.A.A.F. member reviews the mornings news at the breakfast table. November 1939 P010182
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 Type setter locks the page before being sent to the plate room P044531
Life goes on as normal for residents of Ramsgate in Kent who take cover from the German air raids in underground tunnels during the Second World War March 1941
US soldiers catch up on the latest election news from back home at their base in Manchester, northern England during the Second World War November 1944
A group of women standing reading the newspaper, one woman in the foreground holding a basket of shopping. August 1947 P009026
Transport: Railways: Tube. Mrs. June Clark of Avenscroft Road, Chiswich, W.4 who takes a stool with her when she travels to and from work on the underground
The Daily Mirror Newspaper March 1938 The Publishing floor of Geraldine House, home to the Daily Mirror P044508
In Paddington three families share a terrace house. The two bedroom house means that one family has to sleep in the kitchen. October 1953 D6404-007
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)
Caricaturist David Low at his Golders Green Home. September 1951 P011155
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
"Merky"the acrobat performing at the Mills Circus. C6334" Merky" the acrobat performing at the Mills Circus. C6334
Richard Stott, former DM Editor
Richard Stott former Daily Mirror editor
Anna Neagle and husband Herbert Wilcox. January 1948 O11114-003
The Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little time as 8 minutes
Technicians at work in the Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London. Photographs were received as well as transmitted over the public telephone network in as little
Technician overseeing the transmission of an image in the Telephoto room at the Daily Mirror Fetters Lane offices in central London
A young girl enjoying fish and chips the old fashioned way from a newspaper in 1977
Chips with plenty of salt and vinegar is still a firm favourite in Novermber 1962 when these two lads out on the town stopped off for a bite at a Newcastle fish
Cassius Clay reading the Daily Mirror, after his World Title Fight win against Henry Cooper. Headline: The Profumos Come Home. 19th June 1963
Women chat, share a cup of tea and read the newspapers at a womens lodging house. 1956
Thats Showbiz. Baggins, the West End star whos out of a job. November 1986 P006061
Frank Armitage lapping up the British Summer Weather on the beach at Seaton Carew
Singer: Faith Brown. February 1975 75-00738-002
Singer: Faith Brown. February 1975 75-00738-008
Singer: Faith Brown. February 1975 75-00738-011
Singer: Faith Brown. February 1975 75-00738-010
Teenage girl from Toxteth in Liverpool delivering newspapers on a paper round. December 1969 Z12115-001
Daily Mirror Newspaper May 1956 A plate is attached to the press by a printer P044530
Newspaper seller on a London street. Circa 1950 P009218
Mr C Reed reading the Reveille paper whilst smoking cigarette in an unusual cigarette holder. June 1952 C3237
Mr and Mrs. C. Clulow - at Brighton. Family on the beach at Brighton with their pet dog. August 1952 C4414
The labour Candidate for Twickenham is Miss Ethel E. B. Chipehase Her Commity Rooms are atThe labour Candidate for Twickenham is Miss Ethel E.B. Chipehase Her Commity Rooms are at 77 Waldrave Rd, Teddington. Assisting her is Mrs Kathleen Daines her Agent
Lindisfarne outside Thomson House, the offices of the Evening Chronicle. (Left, to right) Rod Clements, Alan Hull, Ray Jackson, Ray Laidler and Si Cowe. 27/10/83
Labour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, R. H. S. Crossman. September 1952 C4828-006Labour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, R.H.S. Crossman. September 1952 C4828-006
An elderly man of Cyprus wearing a cap March 1952. C1106
Labour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Mary Wilson and R. H. S. CrossmanLabour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Mary Wilson and R.H.S. Crossman. September 1952 C4828
Male apprentices learn ladies hairdressing. March 1952 C1272
Labour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, Tom Driberg, R. H. S. CrossmanLabour Party Conference. Harold Wilson, Tom Driberg, R.H.S. Crossman. September 1952 C4828-005