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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
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
A W H Smith wholesale newsagents delivery driver seen here leaving the morning papers at the entrance to a Foleshill tobacconist in the small hours of the morning. Circa 1963
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
Clocking on at the Daily Herald newspaper offices. 18th December 1959
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
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
Newspaper vendor on the Kufurstendamm, Berlin, keeps herself warm with a cup of coffee. Circa 1965
Newspaper vendor on the corner of Rankestrafze, Berlin Circa 1965
Park Scene, New York, Thursday 15th October 1964
Housewife Baling waste paper into neat bundle in Derby 15th October 1939 Paper recycling was also important in the Second World War huge demands were put upon British timber stocks
Daily Mirror war correspondent handing out copies to the troops on the Normandy invasion beaches. 13th June 1944
Newspaper stall in Vienna, Austria. February 1954
The machine room at King and Hutchings, Circa 1955
Young newspaper vendors on the streets of Cape Town selling copies of the Cape Argus. 4th February 1955
Sophia Loren August 1965 Italian actress Sophia Loren pictured arriving at Crumlin where she filmed scenes for the film Arabesque at the towns viaduct - 22nd Aug 1965
Sunday Mail journalist Rex Kingsley. Circa 1965
The Daily Post and Echo Stand at the Advertising and Marketing Exhibition, Olympia, London, 18th July 1933. Slogan, The Capital of an Industrial Population of 4 Millions
Man reading Newspaper, Liverpool Daily Post, Thursday 24th February 1955. Headlines, Railway Strike Deadlock
For a week, owing to a trade dispute, Londoners have been without newspapers. This news vendor at Kings Cross station, did brisk business however in threepenny sheets containing football pool results
Newspaper Sellers in London. Circa April 1955
The McDermott Family at Kirby, with mother and father (foreground) are from left, sister Mary, sister-in-law Linda, brothers Robert and Peter
Abyssinian War September 1935 Foreign correspondents reporting from Addis Ababa
Bristol Evening Post delivery vans, Silver Street, Bristol in 1930s
A woman working in a newsagent in Newport, Isle of Wight. 11th August 1955
Football Fans queue outside Thomson House, Head Office of Newcastle Chronicle and Journal Newspapers, waiting to collect their free Euro 96 tickets
Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 12th March 1998. Pupils are producing their own newspaper, The Orbiter, for a competition
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 27th October 1964
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 30th November 1973. Lucky dip at the tombola as Mrs Barbara James of Studley, fishes for her prize at the Birmingham Press Ball at the Mayfair Suite, Birmingham
Birmingham Press Club, 30th November 1962. Dancers at Press Ball in Solihull Civic Centre with copies of specially produced newspaper Spike, containing pictures taken earlier at the ball
Birmingham Press Club Dinner, 17th October 1974. Harold Evans, centre, editor of the Sunday Times, with JL Brown, right, president of Birmingham Press Club and chairman
Guests at the Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971
Birmingham Press Club, 19th October 1967. Mrs Mary Gould, last years Birmingham Press Queen is surrounded by aspirants for the 1967 title before the judging at the Post & Mail Building
Birmingham Press Club Candidates for Queendom, 19th October 1967. Nine girls in line, for one of them to win a week luxury holiday in Bermuda as Birmingham Press Queen 1967
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1965. Patrick Wymark, actor, with Birmingham Press Queen Miss Julian Bussey (left)
Birmingham Press Club Ball, 26th November 1971. Michael Prince, ATV announcer, and Miss Lesley Goldie, a television actress (second from right)