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The wedding of nineteen year old Miss Jane Sheffield to Mr Jocelyn Stevens at Holy Trinity, Brompton. 14th June 1956
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 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
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
Evening Gazette Newspaper, Gazette Buildings, 105-111 Borough Road, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, 1963
Tom Jones has his tonsils out - The 25-year-old singer had the operation Wednesday at the London Clinic, and expects to be out of action for the next three weeks
The Sun Newspaper, launched by owners IPC, International Publishing Corporation, to replace the Daily Herald. First published in Manchester on Tuesday 15th September 1964
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 1961. Newsroom
Printers Circa 1950 Type setter at Knapp and Drewett and Sons P044513
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
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
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
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
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
North Eastern Daily Gazette, Newspaper Offices in Zetland Road, Middlesbrough, Circa 1910
North Eastern Daily Gazette, annual dinner and dance, December 1933
Australian newspaper owner Rupert Murdoch. October 1968
American former world champion heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, pictured at the building of the Post and Mail newspapers during his visit to Birmingham
Newlands School, Middlesbrough, 12th March 1998. Pupils are producing their own newspaper, The Orbiter, for a competition
Hold the front page... ! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham CountyHold the front page...! With deadline approaching budding newshounds at Meltham County Primary School are hoping to create a paper with a difference
The print room at King and Hutchings Uxbridge. Circa 1929
Examiner countdown - pupils of Moldgreen Junior School, with teacher Miss Susan Ingham, watch Martin Flynn count out copies in the newspapers publishing department
Harry Guy Bartholomew, Chairman, Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd. Circa 1945
William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of Cassandra, pictured with secretary, behind the desk of his office, 29th June 1960
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the Mirror Group of Newspapers (2nd Left), pictured with Prime Minister Harold Wilson, wife Mrs Mary Wilson and Film Producer Lew Grade, at the Queens Theatre, London
Hugh Cudlipp, Managing Editor of the Sunday Express, pictured with Harry Ainsworth, Editor of The People, at Reception, News Review, London, 8th February 1949
Visiting dignitary, Mr Burkov (centre), Head of Novosti Agency, presents a russian tea urn, a Samovar, to Cecil King, Chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers
Hugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, pictured at I. P. CHugh Cudlipp, Chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, pictured at I.P.C. AnnualGeneral Meeting, held at Chartered Institute, Aldermanbury, City of London, 17th July 1969
Hugh Cudlipp, Editorial Director of the Daily Mirror Newspaper, pictured 1956
Cecil King, Chairman Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd and Sunday Pictorial Newspapers Ltd, Circa 1946
Daily Mirror Offices, Holborn, London, 23rd November 1965. Newsroom