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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
Exterior view of Thomson House, the home of the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun, Newcastle. Circa 1965
Wales 0-0 England, Home International Championship match at Ninian Park, Sloper Road, Cardiff, Monday 14th March 1921. Starting lineup: Goalkeeper Ernest Herbert Coleman, Right back Warney Cresswell
SCENE OUTSIDE THE DAILY EXPRESS OFFICE IN FLEET STREET WHEN COLOUR TELEVISION CAME TO LONDON. CROWDS WAITING TO SEE THE PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION, A QUEUE FORMED ALONG THE PAVEMENT FOR 80 YARDS
Derek Jameson working in editors office at Daily Express - August 1977
ALASTAIR BURNET 1974 EDITOR OF THE DAILY EXPRESS AT HIS DESK IN HIS OFFICE
The interior of the machine room at the Daily Express Offices at Fleet Street, London - July 1975
Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler reading the Liverpool Echo Special Celebration Souvenir Edition.. 18th December 1996
Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler with Mersey Giants Soccer Special. 10th August 1995
After a strike lasting nearly four weeks Britains national newspapers resumed publication. The Newspaper Proprietors Association reached agreement on Tuesday night with the Amalgamated Engineering
Brian McCarthy, Landlord of the Half Moon Hotel, Broadway, Pontypridd, with a copy of the Wild West Illustrated, promotional newspaper, dated 6th July 1903
For nearly four weeks these Fleet Street news vendors have been without papers to sell. Now, the strike over and normal publication resumed, they re back again with their familiar cry, " Star
Evening Gazette Newspaper Offices, Circa 1973
Evening Gazette Newspaper Seller, Teesside, Circa 1973. Headline, Fiesta Forges Euro Link
Evening Gazette Newspaper Print Site, Circa 1973
Mirror British Music Video Awards, London, Tuesday 6th October 1987. Our Picture Shows... Fiona Fullerton
A member of the Sunday Mercury staff demonstrating how to put a gas mask. 9th September 1939
DJ Billy Butler shows off the new style of tabloid Liverpool Echo to visitors to the Echo Ideal Home Exhibition. 7th September 1983
A lorry brings rolls of newsprint to the Evening Chronicle office in Westgate Road, Newcastle. Circa 1929
The Chronicle photo-telegraphic service van, the first of its kind in the world, roused great interest in County Durham. It is seen at Birtley in the centre of the " Chronicle s" new fleet
Actor Tom Courtenay in New York. 2nd May 1982
Daily Mirror newspapers being loaded on to a Liverpool bound train at Euston Station. London. 2nd December 1920. Composite Image
Red letter day for the Sea Scouts. Formal presentation of the vessel given to them by The Daily Mirror. A very interesting ceremony takes place at Greenwich, when the ketch yacht
Sea Scouts on board the vessel given to them by The Daily Mirror. September 1912
Three female old age pensioners sit out in the sun, cooling their feet in buckets of water, with newspapers on their heads for shelter form the hot sun. Picture taken circa 1st July 1985
The reader of the Police Gazette. Scotland Yard. London. April 1929
Sea Scouts hard at work on board the vessel given to them by The Daily Mirror. September 1912
Daily Mirror, Bouverie Street, a consultation. Left to right, C Hosken, H Sanders and R Charlton. June 1922
Unemployed men in the Newcastle area. 16th January 1932
Special tug for the Daily Mirror. The Liverpool tug, Egerton, delivers a big supply of Daily Mirrors to Douglas, Isle of Man
Fleet Street in London. Picture looks West to East towards towards where St Pauls Cathedral and Ludgate Circus are. Picture taken circa 1st February 1928
Visitors to the Aylesford Paper Mills, near Maidstone, Kent. Over fifty prominent advertising agency men saw the making of " Daily Mirror" paper
Preparing material ready for the paper making machine. Empire Paper Mills. 14th August 1922
Pier head, discharching wood pulp from a steamer. 14th August 1922
Anti-Partition girdle around the World. Eamon De Valera and Frank Aiken in America 1948
Liverpool dockers having a cup of tea. 30th December 1963
Stephen Hendry with a copy of the Daily Record. 10th February 1992
Anne Robinson, Daily Mirror staff. 14th February 1983
Daily Mirror Assistant Editor Anne Robinson (left) goes "biking"Daily Mirror Assistant Editor Anne Robinson (left) goes " biking" with Brenda Preston. 22nd October 1983
Daily Mirror Assistant Editor Anne Robinson goes "biking"Daily Mirror Assistant Editor Anne Robinson goes " biking". Anne (on the back) is pictured with Brenda Preston. 22nd October 1983
Singer and actor Tommy Steele at home in Bermondsey, London, with his mother Elizabeth. 22nd January 1957
Boy wearing Daily Mirror Hat, to promote Daily Mirror Day at Belle Vue, Manchester on Whit Monday 5th June 1963. Slogan... Have Fun with the Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror Day at Belle Vue Zoological Gardens, Belle Vue, Manchester, June 1962. Mirror Snaps Girls are popular with amateur photographers wearing hats with slogan
Giant Easter Egg more than three feet high and filled with 75 pounds of chocolate and sweets is delivered to a South London County Council Childrens home, Monday 3rd April 1961
Daily Mirror Poster advertising special report into Northern Ireland football team, Ballymena United 3 Day Probe, February 21 - 23, Mirror Sport Special, Tuesday 21st February 1961