RMG4BAAJ–Golf - Illustrated Newspapers Golf Meeting - Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club. Putting practice at the Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club
RM2BWBBY7–Taken for Mr Studd , Illustrated newspapers interior and exterior of the Dorchester Hotel 17th April 1931
RM2T8GWY2–Merchant of illustrated newspapers or camelot, Paris, Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget), Photographer, Array, Photography, Graphic arts, Photography, Albumen print, Dimensions - Work: Height: 21.8 cm, Width: 17.1 cm, Dimensions - Original mounting:, Height: 30 cm, Width: 23.9 cm
RMRJANG6–February' illustration by Julien Pavil 1946. Pavil was an artist and draftsman. He illustrated several books between 1929 and 1945. He worked for many illustrated newspapers
RM2M9BTJN–Balloons cascading down onto the revellers at the New Year's Eve Party held at the Royal Albert Hall, 1925-6. This party, in aid of the British Empire Service League and the Middlesex Hospital, was organised by the six leading illustrated newspapers of the time.
RM2AA0T1W–Color illustration of Cinderella wearing a colorful gown running from the ball, from the magazine 'The Tatler and Bystander', published by Illustrated Newspapers Ltd, 1916. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMP5CA3X–N/A. English: «THE GREAT FIRE AT BAKU. A Petroleum Oil Well in Flames.» A full page from The Sphere dated 1901-04-06, The Sphere was a British magazine published by London Illustrated Newspapers. 8 February 1901. Unknown (Published by The Sphere ) 31 1901 Fire Baku Petroleum Oil Well
RM2BK1HD0–How illustrated newspapers are made
RFH3H9KG–LONDON Rush for the Daily Newspapers 1848. Illustrated London News
RMPB68K7–Marius Bourotte. Artist: Unknown (French). Dimensions: 11.6 x 16.2 cm. (4 9/16 x 6 3/8 in.). Publisher: Le Petit Parisien (French, active 1876-1944). Date: 1929. These photographs of thieves and assassins were heavily retouched with ink and gouache to facilitate their reproduction in illustrated newspapers and magazines. Although they were not conceived as typological studies, the cropping and retouching deliberately intensified their sinister aspect, producing caricatures of criminality that satisfied the sensationalism of the picture press. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,
RMWJW0HF–How illustrated newspapers are made
RMJHADY3–HERBERT INGRAM (1811-1860) English politician and journalist who founded the Illustrated London News in 1842
RM2JD6HPJ–Balloons cascading down onto the revellers at the New Year's Eve Party held at the Royal Albert Hall, 1925-6. This party, in aid of the British Empire Service League and the Middlesex Hospital, was organised by the six leading illustrated newspapers of the time. Colourised version of: 10221638 Date: 1926
RM2AMP9EY–Masthead of The Illustrated London News. The news magazine was launched in 1842 and stopped publication in 2003
RMKCA74W–Illustrated London News Jubilee 1842-92. Mr Punch congratulating Madame Illustrated London News on 50 years in print
RM2GDKDJB–Yakut teepee and Kyrhyz yurt in the Russian Department.. Tents of the Jakouts and Kirgheses, Russian Tartar, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Woodcut engraving from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RM2WEJKWG–Illustrated newspapers, of the Fratelli Treves plant, April 1873, 1873 Print from the fashion magazine Giornali Illustrati (1864-?). paper engraving fashion plates. dress, gown (+ women's clothes). head-gear (+ women's clothes). skirt (+ women's clothes)
RM2F8BHB7–British, WW2, Voices of Freedom live: Newspapers of the Allies published in Britain, motivational poster, 1942-1945
RMG8MYEE–Illustrated Newspapers Golf Meeting - Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club
RMERG01B–Typesetting room for an illustrated French magazine, c. 1934. (Liebig series: La Confection d'un Journal Illustré /The Making
RMCMYHEH–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMMR3X6R–Engraving depicting Ingram's rotary printing machine, used for printing illustrated newspapers. Dated 19th century
RM2M3K5D0–Balloons cascading down onto the revellers at the New Year's Eve Party held at the Royal Albert Hall, 1925-6. This party, in aid of the British Empire Service League and the Middlesex Hospital, was organised by the six leading illustrated newspapers of the time. 1926
RMHXEP7K–Victorian 1874-1875 bound volume of 'The Graphic', the British weekly illustrated newspaper. The Graphic was founded in 1869 by William Luson Thomas.
RMP02AM6–. English: 'The Death' This print, by P. Skelton and engraved by S. Cooper from a painting by Richard Ansdell was reproduced in The Illustrated Times on 26 November 1859. It shows a deer being attacked by two dogs. The surrounding landscape is bleak, rocky with no vegetation and a cloudy sky above. The Herschels prints and drawing collection becomes increasingly drawn from illustrations extracted from one of the many illustrated newspapers on the market from the second half of the 19th century onward. 'The Death' . 26 November 1859. P. Skelton; Richard Ansdell; S. Cooper 8 'The Death' RMG PY
RMEXTJBK–1880s UK The Illustrated Magazine Cover
RFH3P121–NEWSPAPERS Newsboys with the latest accounts of the Prince of Wales 1871. Illustrated London News
RMH368RA–The Turkish language reform illustrated with a newspaper, 1928
RM2BKNKWE–[ 1860s Japan - Port of Kobe ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the port of Hyogo, the future city of Kobe, in 1868. 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMCPH86P–press / media, magazine, 'Kinder-Gartenlaube' (Children's arbour), illustrated magazine for children and teenager from 7 up to 15 years for the amusement and education, cover picture, girl alone at home, Germany, circa 1886, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RAAC0D–A sentry keeps watch in a British trench while his comrade spends his turn off duty reading a copy of the Bystander, 'the latest issue of this journal, with its reminders of the humours of life in the trenches and joys of life in England now.' The Bystander, which ran from 1903 to 1940 (when it merged with The Tatler), was a high quality weekly illustrated magazine, first published by The Graphic and later part of the Illustrated Newspapers group. It cover sport, society, fashion, politics, entertainment and the arts, and published many cartoons and humorous illustrations covering topics of
RM2AMP9F3–Illustrated London News. Front page of first issue, dated May 14, 1842. Fourth reprint. The news magazine was launched in 1842 and stopped publication in 2003
RMPNHMX3–Vintage the Illustrated Carpenter and Builder magazine dated January 17th 1936 a popular weekly building trade magazine first published in 1877 and ran to 1971
RM2GDKDGW–Visitors walking past bales of wool from Victoria, Australia, at the entrance to the Australian Section, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMCWCAEE–Royal scandal news. A farmer's daughter in Dickens, Iowa, reading a newspaper's pictorial article about Wallace Simpson and
RM2HH6PAX–Nature (The Calmady Children) 1835 Samuel Cousins British Lawrence's masterful depiction of two young sisters was admired for its simple naturalism long before the painting entered the Met's collection in 1925 (25.110.1). Indeed this quality seems to have suggested the title 'Nature' under which Cousins's print was published. This single-sheet print is perhaps the best known, and one of several published examples. These range greatly in size and medium, and include wood engravings in both British and French illustrated newspapers, such as 'Pen and Pencil' in 1855 and 'Le Journal Illustré' in 1
RM2PKBCB2–England, London, Historical Illustrated Supplement to Attack Newspaper demanding more leisure time for workers
RF2JF69KT–VIEW OF THE BATTERY LOOKING NORTH FROM THE “CHURN” ABOUT I812. From the book The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections - Volume 6
RM2AN7J24–The Strand Magazine illustrated monthly, it was published in the United Kingdom from 1891 until 1950, vintage copy from March 1897
RMCMYH6P–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMMR3F6X–Illustration depicting officers reading their newspapers in a café, whilst the smoke. Dated 19th century
RM2M3RXFY–The Newspaper of the Streets. The illuminated news bulletin which tells passer-by at night the latest news. Diagram by S. W. Clatworthy in The Sphere demonstrating how an illuminated sign is operated. The diagram here shows the Morning Post building, later to become Inveresk House, home of Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. The signs, which used around 300 lamps were made by (wait for it), the Scintillating Sign Company of Fleet Street, who were patentees and owners of the design. According to The Sphere, they were very helpful to the artist while he was making this drawing. Date: 1924
RMHXEP8E–1874 Christmas edition of 'The Illustrated London News' weekly newspaper.
RMP01PDY–. English: 'Salmon and Otter' This print by S. Loudan after a painting by Sir E. Landseer was reproduced in The Illustrated Times on 1 October 1859. It shows an otter lying across the salmon it has just caught. They are by a waterfall with rocks on either side. The otter and salmon are on a grassy bank with the otter's tail still in the water. The Herschels prints and drawing collection becomes increasingly drawn from illustrations extracted from one of the many illustrated newspapers on the market from the second half of the 19th century onward. 'Salmon and Otter' . 1 October 1859. S. Louda
RM2AXRDTK–1912 , 4 february, Paris, FRANCE : The austrian inventor FRANZ REICHELT ( 1879 - 1912 ). Tailor, inventor and parachuting pioneer, ( the Flying Tailor ) who is remembered for jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower while testing a wearable parachute of his own design. The parachute failed to deploy and he plummeted 57 metres (187 ft) to his death. The next day, newspapers were full of illustrated stories about the death of the 'reckless inventor', and the jump was shown in newsreels. In this image the photos from the first page of illustrated newspaper LE PETIT PARISIEN , 5 february 1912
RFKGXA1G–Times printing office. London 1843. The Illustrated London News
RM2DBHWRD–'Besides books, the reading hall also offers the latest newspapers and magazines. Above the newspaper hooks there is a sign saying: ''The reading room is not a place for loud talking, for playing cards, for quarrelling and scuffling''. Below this are the newspapers, among others: Rheinisch-Westfaelische Zeitung, Voelkischer Beobachter, Illustrierter Beobachter, (cover picture: Adolf Hitler with Paul Ludwig Troost) and Die Brenessel.'
RM2BKNKYC–[ 1860s Japan - Port of Kobe ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the port of Hyogo, the future city of Kobe, in 1868. 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMCPNKX7–press / media, 'Illustrirte Zeitung', Leipzig, publicated on Saturdays, first illustrated newspaper in Germany, in the flag is shown a Leipzig city view, Augustusplatz with Universitaetskirche, Pauline Fathers church, Augusteum, university, publisher J. J. Weber, woodcut, Germany, 1858, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMERG00T–Folding and binding machine for a French illustrated magazine, c 1934. (Liebig series: La Confection d'un Journal Illustré /The
RMCP4BAP–Royal scandal news. A farmer's daughter in Dickens, Iowa, reading a newspaper's pictorial article about Wallace Simpson and
RMPNHPFP–Vintage the Illustrated Carpenter and Builder magazine dated December 20th 1935 a popular weekly building trade magazine first published in 1877 and ran to 1971
RM2GDKDJ9–A room in the Isbah or Russian Cottage, Russian Departmnet, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Visitors in a traditional Russian log cabin. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RM2T6D3FX–Visitors looking at the cases of birds, products, and export items in the Queensland Department, Australia, at the Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Walls decorated with flags and a painting of Queen Victoria. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RMDRP3W7–1980s fashion magazine advertisement advertising NEWS OF THE WORLD Sunday newspaper, advert circa 1983
RF2J1G95K–Eng translation : ' Illuminated kiosks. New offices for the sale of newspapers on the boulevards. ' - Original in French : ' Kiosques lumineux. Nouveaux bureaux pour la vente des journaux sur les boulevards. ' - Extract from 'L'Illustration Journal Universel' - French illustrated magazine - 1843
RF2JF69KB–BROADSIDE ADVERTISEMENT OF THE NEW-YORK AIR FURNACE, 1787. From the book The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections - Volume 6
RM2AN7J7E–The Strand Magazine illustrated monthly, it was published in the United Kingdom from 1891 until 1950, vintage copy from March 1899
RMCMYH59–Humber car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMMR3F6W–Cartoon depicting men reading their newspapers in a French café, whilst they smoke. Dated 19th century
RM2M3NXDP–Advert for The London Electrotype Agency. 'There's nothing like a puzzle'! To keep the children out of mischief. . . to amuse and entertain the convalescent. With a jig-saw in the house you have an entertaining and amusing companion always. From the pages of world-renowned illustrated newspapers have been selected a number of magnificent colour drawings by the most eminent artists of the day. The subjects, of general and of historical interest, have been reprinted as jig-saw puzzles, and are now offered for the first time. These jig-saws measure 16in by 12in. They are magnificently printe
RMHXEP85–'The British Rough', a Victorian illustration from 'The Graphic' illustrated weekly newspaper from 1874
RMP01PE0–. English: 'Salmon and Otter' This print by S. Loudan after a painting by Sir E. Landseer was reproduced in The Illustrated Times on 1 October 1859. It shows an otter lying across the salmon it has just caught. They are by a waterfall with rocks on either side. The otter and salmon are on a grassy bank with the otter's tail still in the water. The Herschels prints and drawing collection becomes increasingly drawn from illustrations extracted from one of the many illustrated newspapers on the market from the second half of the 19th century onward. 'Salmon and Otter'- reverse . 1 October 1859.
RM2AG0H8Y–George Augustus Sala, 1875, (1945). Portrait of British journalist and author George Augustus Sala (1828-1896). Sala wrote for the "Illustrated London News" and "The Daily Telegraph" newspapers. Illustration from "Vanity Fair", September 1875. Published in "British Journalists and Newspapers", by Derek Hudson. [Collins, London, 1945]
RFKGX9NM–Death of Emperor Frederick. Free distribution of newspapers in Berlin 1888. The Illustrated London News
RMTAK495–frontispiece title page of the Graphic Illustrated Newspaper, Vol, 66, Juy to dsecember 1902
RM2BKNKMA–[ 1860s Japan - Battle of Shimonoseki ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the second Battle of Shimonoseki (September 5–6, 1864). Original caption: “The War in Japan: The Naval brigade and marines storming the stockade at Simonosaki, September 6th.” 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMT0K66G–press / media, journals / magazines, 'Der Weltkrieg 1914 - Illustrierte Kriegszeitung' (The world war of 1914 - illustrated war journal), edited by Hans Rost, Augsburg, Germany, contents of volume 1, 1914 / 1915, 20th century, historic, historical, newspaper, newspapers, First World War / WWI, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMERG00X–Colour rotary printing press for a French illustrated magazine, c 1934. (Liebig series: La Confection d'un Journal Illustré
RM2G23P6W–Illustrated newspapers of the Treves plant establishment, April 1873. Prent Uit Het Modetijdschrift illustrated newspapers (1864-?).
RMPNJ4M1–Vintage the Illustrated Carpenter and Builder magazine dated July 12th 1935 a popular weekly building trade magazine first published in 1877 and ran to 1971
RM2GDKDJ8–Interior of the Russian Stables, Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Visitors viewing thoroughbred horses in the stables of the Russian Department. Interieur des ecuries Russes. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RM2ANCENY–Rifle and spear with the Rajpoots: being the narrative of a winter's travel and sport in northern India . afted onto late Italian Eenaissance. Its interior is spoilt by thevery modem furniture, mostly of the Tottenham Court Roaddescription. On the walls, above the beautiful marblemosaics, are hung a few common photographs and chromo-lithograph prints from the illustrated newspapers—a strangeand unprepossessing jumble of the old and new eras. One pavilion or summer-house is entirely of whitemarble, and on its roof is a large reservoir from which asheet of water pours down all round. At the fart
RMD0F32P–Original 1980s print advertisement from English consumer magazine advertising Daily Express fashion supplement
RF2R21R9H–Stack of rolled up paper newspapers, illustrated posters and advertisements for school wall newspaper. Important information in educational colleges.
RF2JF69KJ–THE BAY OF NEW YORK FROM PAULUS HOOK; DRAWN BY ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON, MARCH, 1796 From the book The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections - Volume 6
RM2AN7J33–The Strand Magazine illustrated monthly, it was published in the United Kingdom from 1891 until 1950, vintage copy from July 1896
RMCMYH75–Lanchester car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMHHENDA–Illustration depicting a brother and sister living together. Illustrated by William Luson Thomas (1830-1900) an English wood-engraver and founder of various British newspapers. Dated 19th Century
RM2M3RYFE–Portrait of Edward ('Peter') Huskinson (1878 - 1941), editor of The Tatler for thirty-two years until his retirement in 1940 and a director of Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. He was accidentally killed, aged 63, on 14 November 1941 while boarding a moving train in a black-out. Date: 1941
RMHXEP7M–Victorian 1874-1875 bound volume of 'The Graphic', the British weekly illustrated newspaper. The Graphic was founded in 1869 by William Luson Thomas.
RFB9A13J–Pink financial paper illustrated with shadow and copyspace
RMF8A7N7–A reproduction newspaper the Illustrated Mail with the headline that Queen Victoria has died.
RFKGX9F6–The news-rooms, Leicester. Leicestershire 1843. The Illustrated London News
RM2F7BX9D–Page from the Illustrated Police News, Scene from the American Wild West, 1880s, 19th Century
RM2BKNMC0–[ 1860s Japan - Battle of Shimonoseki ] — Engraving from the Illustrated London News showing the second Battle of Shimonoseki (September 5–6, 1864). Original caption: 'Action of Sept. 5, in the strait of Simonosaki. The red batterry opening fire on the corvettes, Sept. 6.' 19th century vintage newspaper engraving.
RMT0K66H–events, First World War / WWI, propaganda, 'Der Sturm bricht los' (The storm breaks loose), poem, by H. Rink, from 'Der Weltkrieg 1914 - Illustrierte Kriegszeitung' (The world war of 1914 - illustrated war journal), edited by Hans Rost, Augsburg, Germany, contents of volume 1, 1914 / 1915, 20th century, historic, historical, newspaper, newspapers, press, media, poems, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMMDTB05–Illustrated front cover from The Queenslander, April 2, 1931. Location: Queensland, Australia Description: Caption: Toowoomba Show number. Illustration of a man with notebook and pencil and a judge's ribbon pinned to his lapel, contemplating a display of fruit.
RMPNHWDW–Vintage the Illustrated Carpenter and Builder magazine dated January 17th 1936 a popular weekly building trade magazine first published in 1877 and ran to 1971. The illustration shows a mock tudor home in Essex from the mid 1930s together with floor plans by architect Raymond J. Ward
RM2GDKDGX–Visitors looking at the cases of birds, products, and export items in the Queensland Department, Australia, at the Paris Exposition Universelle, 1867. Walls decorated with flags and a painting of Queen Victoria. Woodcut engraving by JM from the Supplement to the Illustrated London News, London, June 8, 1867.
RM2AKPAJH–The Galashiels & Selkirk almanac and directory for 1889[-1903.] . LACE, GALASHIELS. Galashiels Almanac and Directory—Advertisements. 15 MELROSE & FORSYTH TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,69 HIGH STEEET, QAt4SWE£>i. tobacconist,58 HIGH STREET, G-ALASHIELS. •^llgent for all ^Sind6 of ^fgu<6ical -||n6trumentd and ^ffournal6. men ueit&ew, 9 MIGH STREET, Galashiels. «tfW Periodicals and Magazines Delivered as soon as Published.All the Daily, Weekly, and Illustrated Newspapers. 5ames 5obnston, HIGH STREET. (ENTRANCE—JOHNSTONES CLOSE), SCHWEITZERS %$ Ja JL ANTI-DYSPEPTIC COCOA. OK CHOCOJLATE POWDER. GUA
RMDN9KK0–1950s advertising. Vintage original women's fashion magazine advertisement for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH newspaper
RMRCC61T–The newsboy. A boy selling newspapers. Illustration from issue dated 14 August, 1869. The Penny Illustrated Paper. London; 12 Oct.1861-28 Dec.1907. Source: Colindale,. Language: English.
RF2JF69MJ–THE FRIGATES ‘UNITED STATES' AND ‘MACEDONIAN’ PASSING THROUGH HELL GATE, DEC. I6, 1812. From the book The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 compiled from original sources and illustrated by photo-intaglio reproductions of important maps, plans, views, and documents in public and private collections - Volume 6
RM2AN7HTK–The Strand Magazine illustrated monthly, it was published in the United Kingdom from 1891 until 1950, vintage copy from September 1895
RMCMYH5W–Humber car advert in The Illustrated London News 23/2/52
RMMR3XXW–Illustration depicting children listening to their governess reading aloud. Illustrated by Mary Ellen Edwards (1838-1934) an English artist who contributed to many Victorian newspapers and journals, as well as being an illustrator of children's books. Dated 19th century
RM2M3P6MW–A sentry keeps watch in a British trench while his comrade spends his turn off duty reading a copy of the Bystander, 'the latest issue of this journal, with its reminders of the humours of life in the trenches and joys of life in England now.' The Bystander, which ran from 1903 to 1940 (when it merged with The Tatler), was a high quality weekly illustrated magazine, first published by The Graphic and later part of the Illustrated Newspapers group. It cover sport, society, fashion, politics, entertainment and the arts, and published many cartoons and humorous illustrations covering topics
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