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Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon opens the new Birmingham Post & Mail offices. 26th October 1965
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the offices of the Daily Mirror Newspaper in Holborn, London, Thursday 26th February 1976, or right, journalist and agony aunt, Marjorie Proops
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Helen Shapiro signing autographs for newsboys and girls at the Daily Mirrors Paperboys Banquet. 19th December 1962
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon open the new Birmingham Post & Mail offices. 26th October 1965
A British soldier reads the Sunday pictorial newspaper in some off-duty leisure time the desert of North Africa during the Second World War. Circa March 1943
Soldiers reading the Sunday Pictorial. April 1943
Royal Ascot 1955, Family of Racegoers wearing Chinese style conical hats, Thursday 14th July 1955
Private R. G. Davis of Plough Lane, Wokingham, sends this snapshot of himself readingPrivate R.G. Davis of Plough Lane, Wokingham, sends this snapshot of himself reading the " Reading Standard" to his fiancee in Reading from his base in the Middle East during the Second
Womans Sunday Mirror suntan competition at Margate, Kent. August 1955
People watching the Womans Sunday Mirror suntan competition at Margate, Kent. August 1955
Australian and other Empire troops defending Tobruk. (Picture) The Tobruk Truth, nicknamed the Dinkun Oil by the troops, is published regularly by Australians in Tobruk
Leading Aircraft-man Ivan Wallis of the Royal Air Force of 15 Wokingham Road, Reading, reads his local newspaper the Reading Standard from his post in the Middle East. Circa 1943
Four "Desert Rats"of the British Army 7 serving in the Western Desert ofFour " Desert Rats" of the British Army 7 serving in the Western Desert of North Africa, read their local newspaper the Reading Standard
Driver W. C. Abery serving in the Royal Army Service CorpsA(RASC) in the Middle EastDriver W.C.Abery serving in the Royal Army Service Corps(RASC) in the Middle East, seen here reading his local newspaper the " Reading standard" during some down time at his camp
Corporal E. W. Stone of the RAF, former schoolmaster at park Lane School, TilehurstCorporal E.W. Stone of the RAF, former schoolmaster at park Lane School, Tilehurst, reading his local newspaper the Reading Standard while serving in the Middle East during the Second World War
Lance Corporal C. G. Fowler and Company Quartermaster Sergeant Patey, of ReadingLance Corporal C.G. Fowler and Company Quartermaster Sergeant Patey, of Reading, Berkshire, read their local newspaper, " The Reading Standard" during some down time while serving in India
Harold Evans, Editor of The Sunday Times, headed an impressive list of former Northern journalists making a return visit to the North East
Journalist and writer, Harold Evans (left) talking to a journalist. 1st July 1998
Journalist and writer, Harold Evans. Fleet Street legend Sir Harold Evans whose career has spanned five decades of tumultuous social, political and creative change. 1st July 1998
8th Armys entrance into Florence. Civilians reading an underground newspaper announcing the Allied approach to Florence. Circa 18th August 1944
Picture shows bomb damage to Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961
Picture shows Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC1. Home of The Daily Mirror and Sunday Pictorial from 1920 to 1961
Damage to the offices of the Daily Sketch. Circa 1941
"Good Morning"newspaper for the armed forces, provided by The Daily Mirror" Good Morning" newspaper for the armed forces, provided by The Daily Mirror. Picture shows a member of The Royal Navy in his submarine, enjoying the comic strip inside
Lord Frank Longford carrying copy of tabloid newspaper at Euston station, London - July 1977 08/07/1977
These young militiamen enjoying their leisure after a hard days training at a former country mansion in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 15th February 1940
Allied Invasion of Germany near the end of the Second World War. British troops breaking out of their bridgehead across the Rhine north of the Ruhr
MARGARET THATCHER READS THE DAILY EXPRESS - 10TH APRIL 1979
Daily Mirror editorial floor during a power cut, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970
Daily Mirror editorial floor, Holborn, London. 9th December 1970
Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London. Pictured, the newsroom. November 1952
Geoffrey Goodman, Daily Mirror journalist, presented with Granada TVs Industrial writer of the year award by Norman Tebbit. 5th February 1985
Daily Mirror Treasure Hunt, Porthminster Beach, St Ives, Cornwall, Monday 6th July 1959. Daily Mirror Pirates are staging a Summer treasure hunt on a tour of UK seaside resorts
Mary and Jeffrey Archer show their delight in the crowd outside the High Court as they celebrate the award of a record 00, 000 libel damages
Mary and Jeffrey Archer with their son James. Pictured the day after the award of a record £ 500, 000 libel damages
Mary and Jeffrey Archer show their delight in the crowd outside the High Court as they celebrate the award of a record £ 500, 000 libel damages
Mary and Jeffrey Archer celebrate the award of a record £500, 000 libel damagesMary and Jeffrey Archer celebrate the award of a record £ 500, 000 libel damages. Mr Archer, who had been accused by the Daily Star newspaper of having sex with a prostitute
Monica Coghlan (middle) during Jeffrey Archers libel case against The Daily Star, The newspaper had alleged that Archer had paid call girl Monica Coghlan for sex. 10th July 1987
Mary Archer pictured days after the award of a record 00, 000 libel damages. Mr Archer, who had been accused by the Daily Star newspaper of having sex with a prostitute
The official opening of Thomson House, home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun. The Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Mrs Wilson and Lord Thomson. Newcastle, 7th May 1965
The construction of the new headquarters of The Journal on a site between Pudding Chare and the Groat Market. Circa 1964
The work to install a 5m full colour printing press at the rear of Thomson house, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. October 1989
The gantry built to help in the installation of a new press at the rear or Thomson House, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. October 1989