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Daily Mirror Staff Photographer Alisdair MacDonald aged 21. February 1962
Daily Mirror newspaper being loaded onto a Vickers 100 aircraft for delivery to Newcastle upon Tyne by air. 30th September 1919
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 29th November 1968. At the tombola stand, members of the cast of ATV series The Champions, from left, Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt
Production of the Daily Mirror newspaper, Geraldine House, Fetter Lane, London. Pictured, plate setting. 19th November 1952
Alan Wood, The Daily Express war correspondent with the 1st Airborne Division at Arnhem. Seen here typing out his copy for the paper from the safety of a trench. 20th September 1944
Pupils at Binley Park Comprehensive school in Coventry are collecting newspapers to recycle and have already collected over a ton
Rupert Murdoch in a helicopter. 6th August 1994
Rupert Murdoch (pictured) and Mark McCormack announce a deal in which Mr Murdochs Sky Television will broadcast the 1990 England cricket tour of the West Indies in February
Memorial service for former Daily Mail editor Sir David English. Pictured, Rupert Murdoch. 22nd June 1998
IPC National Press Awards to the Newspapers Journalists of 1970. In the centre, Mr Rupert Murdoch of The Sun. 28th April 1971
Rupert Murdoch (left) and Mark McCormack announce a deal in which Mr Murdochs Sky Television will broadcast the 1990 England cricket tour of the West Indies in February
Rupert Murdoch leaving The Times building, Grans Inn Road, London. 20th February 1982
Rupert Murdoch is about to be the new owner of The Times and Sunday Times. He reached an agreement with the unions only hours before his deadline for their acceptance ran out
Rupert Murdoch leaving Heathrow airport for New York. 11th March 1982
Off to the shops, another Evening Chronicle is on its way. Circa 1965
Paperboy Alan Preston delivering the Daily Telegraph in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. 12th May 1965
Western Mail and South Wales Echo offices on Saint Mary Street, Cardiff, Wales, Circa 1950
Lord Stevens, chairman of Express Newspapers with Nick Lloyd, editor of the Daily Express on the editorial floor of the Daily Express in Fleet Street, London - December 1988
Copies of The Cape Argus are tossed to waiting delivery van in Capetown 4th February 1955
Whites only queue for a bus in Cape Town. 4th February 1955
Liverpool Echo Newspaper, Saturday 16th March 1968. Headline, The cheerful side of the bus strike
Printers of the Herald Express in 1991 with the press which used to roll up to seven times a day. Newspaper printing
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
Donald Bytheway, Newsagent, Wolverhampton Street, Dudley, The Black Country, West Midlands, England. 25th May 1968
The Sun Newspaper, launched by owners IPC, International Publishing Corporation, to replace the Daily Herald. First published in Manchester on Tuesday 15th September 1964
Printers in the compositors room of King and Hutchings, Uxbridge, Greater London. Circa 1929
Liverpool Echo writer George Harrison who followed The Beatles on tour. November 1969
Evening Chronicle delivery girl Donna Brown posted the paper to the Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing Street. Donna, 15
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
Eve Pollard, Editor, Sunday Mirror Newspaper, attends Industrial Tribunal, Miller v MGN, June 1991
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
Douglas Hodge actor from TV programme Capitol City, sitting on desk chair talking on the telephone and holding a copy of the Financial Times
George Cole as Arthur Daley and Dennis Waterman as Terry McCann from the television series Minder. July 1988
Lee Marvin American actor, reading the Daily Mirror. December 1984
Rupert Murdoch getting in to a helicopter. 6th August 1994
Rupert Murdoch (right) is about to be the new owner of The Times and Sunday Times. He reached an agreement with the unions only hours before his deadline for their acceptance ran out
Rupert Murdoch at The Times building, Grays Inn Road, London. He is there for talks over the future of The Times and Sunday Times in a bid to stem £ 15 million a year losses. 22nd February 1982
Rupert Murdoch (left) buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times, Evans, Murdoch and Mogg with The Times. 22nd January 1981
Rupert Murdoch buys The Times newspaper. Pictured at a press conference on the future of The Times. 22nd January 1981
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visits the offices of the Daily Mirror, Holborn office. 26th February 1976
Rupert Murdoch, managing director of and major shareholder of News Ltd, gives a press conference in connection with the bid for the News of the World
The Sun press conference at the News of the World. Left to right, Mr " Larry" Lamb who is to be the Editor of the Sun and Rupert Murdoch
The Sun press conference at the News of the World. Left to right, Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and Managing Director of the News of the Worlds organisation and Mr Bernard Shrimsley (Deputy Editor)
The Sun press conference at the News of the World, a few days before the relaunch of The Sun newspaper. Left to right, Mr H C Hardy (Advertising Director), Mr " Larry" Lamb
Royal Ascot 1955, Family of Racegoers wearing Chinese style conical hats, Thursday 14th July 1955
Submariners, pictured reading the Daily Mirrors Good Morning Newspaper, which was specially published and distributed for the Royal Navy Submarine Service during World War Two
Young West Indian men in Brixton looking through the small ads in the local newspapers for jobs. 11th March 1954