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Daily Mirror Offices, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London, 8th April 1954
Coventry Evening Telegraph editor Neil Benson chats with Beryl Baker, and Lindsay Hobday (right) at the Meet the Press night at Nicholas Chamberlain school in Bedworth. 19th June 1991
Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of London. 2nd June 1955
Shoe shine at work in Whitechapel High Street in the east end of London. 14th January 1955
Evening Gazette Newspaper, Gazette Buildings, 105-111 Borough Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, 1963
Traffic in Richmond, London. 6th June 1949
Liverpool Echo Newspaper, Saturday 16th March 1968. Headline, The cheerful side of the bus strike
The McDermott Family at Kirby, with mother and father (foreground) are from left, sister Mary, sister-in-law Linda, brothers Robert and Peter
linotype machines at the Bristol Evening Post presses 1970s
The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody, left, and Roger Moore are pictured. 10th May 1969
The News of the World Star Gala. 10th May 1969
Elderly day-trippers from Londons East End, relax in the summer sunshine on the beach at Southend, Essex. 24th July 1963 1704
The News of the World Star Gala. Ron Moody. 10th May 1969
Nick Davies, former Mirror Group reporter standing at foreign desk in old Daily Mirror building. On the phone wearing shirt and tie with televisions and world map in the background. 28th October 1991
Betty Boothroyd canvassing ahead of the Leicester South East by-election, held on 28 November 1957. Picture taken: 25th November 1957
Tony Bennett and wife Sandra before leaving Heathrow today on Concorde. May 1978
A man in the street holding Fish and Chips wrapped in newspaper. Picture taken 4th October 1965
Newspaper round boys leaving the newsagents with their newspapers, ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
Newspaper round boys inside a newsagents, sorting the papers ready for delivery. 18th April 1970
Oxford United show off their brand new strip with a photocall at Manor Park. 22-year-old Ghislaine Maxwell, a director at the club is pictured with players and staff
Hold the front page... "reporters"from Moor End High School are busy preparingHold the front page..." reporters" from Moor End High School are busy preparing their entry for the Examiner Junior Journalist Competition
Daily Mirror photographer Bela Zola pictured in the centre, with London sewer men who he spent the day photographing. 1st April 1947
The Sun Newspaper, launched by owners IPC, International Publishing Corporation, to replace the Daily Herald. First published in Manchester on Tuesday 15th September 1964
Children at South Crosland CE Junior School have every reason to be very proud of themselves. They organised a sponsored three-legged walk to raise money for a special hearing device for 11-year-old
Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £1Miss Examiner Madeleine Garbutt (left) is presented with a £ 1, 266 cheque for our appeal. The money was raised by about 50 pupils of the York Dance Studios, Milnsbridge
Larks in the Park, Music Festival, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 24th August 1984
Mr Mahmood Hashmi, editor of the Saltley News, Birminghams newest newspaper, designed to give a two-way flow of ideas in Urdu. 24th July 1974
Sports journalist Ian Broadley worked for a variety of national newspapers, including the Daily Record, Daily Express, The Herald and the Mail on Sunday, during more than 50 years in journalism
Rother Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. April 1954
Every seat was taken at Hastings, and plenty had to stand. But they didn t mind that one little bit! East Sussex, August 1960 P010033
Finchley Open air swimming pool. Graham Williams, aged 22, of Barnet finds shade under a hat fashioned out of a newspaper. Barnet, London, June 1960 M4329-002
Billingham Campus School headmaster John Finnel is pictured with pupils Andrea Dixon, Claire Plumpton and Paul Shadforth, who helped to produce the Campus edition of the School Gazette
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
Office Girls count the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 29th November 1976
Office Girl counts the results of the Record Referendum, over 45, 475 received at the offices of the Daily Record, Picture Published 18th November 1976
The Beatles, sit down to read the latest issue of The Sunday Mirror Newspaper, ahead of concerts at the Odeon, Leeds, part of The Beatles Autumn Tour, Sunday 3rd November 1963
An advertisement for the Evening Chronicle A dog, sitting on a doorstep, holds a newspaper in its mouth after it had been delivered to a readers home. Circa: 01/06/1986
Coventry singing nurse Mark Rattray holds up a new edition of The Coventry Evening Telegraph newspaper. 14th March 1991
Andre Beaumont comes into land at Brooklands to win the Daily Mail Air Race. 27th July 1911. watscan - - 11/06/2010
John reads on. Sales representative John Stonehouse just wants to read his Sunday paper. So he sat himself down on a bench in Russell Square and started to browse
Newspaper Seller setting up a stall outside a train station. Circa 1940
Dum-Dum the elephant has decided to take a well earned rest from the circus hurly-burly. He is one of the star attractions at Sir Robert Fossetts Circus in Pype Hayes Park, Birmingham. May 1982
Three regulars at the Mauretania Pub in Wallsend, reading a copy of the Newcastle Journal Newspaper 18 October 1980
Residents read the official soviet newspaper Izvestia from a public noticeboard in a Simferopol park. April 1960 M4000
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch, News of the World takeover bid. 24th October 1968
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visit the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976