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Emperor Haile Selassie I of Abyssinia is enjoying a seaside holiday at Eastbourne, Sussex. The Emperor of Abyssinia keeping in touch with the news of the day at Eastbourne. 18 July 1938
Front page of the Daily Mirror with the news of the death of King George V - 21 January 1936 undated
Passengers enjoy some tea on deck aboard the ocean liner, RMS Adriatic of the White Star Line
Unemployed hut at Sidcup, Kent. 1934
198 Strand, London, England The offices of The Illustrated London News first published on 14 May 1842
At the baby show is organised in Lambeth, London, today, Saturday, 8 months old Rodney Hunter of Lansdowne Way, Lambeth, took a fancy to the newspaper
Business man entering a building using a swipe card. ?TopFoto
Business man talking on a mobile phone ?TopFoto
Illustration from the The Illustrated London News 4 June 1842 showing the attempted assassination of Queen Victoria in Hyde Park by John Francis on 30 May 1842
Brighton Day trippers who took advantage of the sunshine and spent Sunday on the pier at Brighton enjoying the spell of warm weather 2nd march 1959
Mr John Strachey, M. P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family manMr John Strachey, M.P, who succeeds Sir Ben Smith at the Ministry of food, is a family man. At his flat in Regents Park Road, London, where he lives with his wife and 2 children, Charles, 11
Building Trade Congress at Transport House. (left) Mr Merson (Great Britian) chatting to Mr Lindberg (Sawmill and Woodworkers, Sweden) and Mr Nystrom (Sawmill workers, Sweden). 14 July 1936
Suffragette Garden Party in Bow Street Police Yard - front cover, The Daily Mirror" Suffragette Garden Party in Bow Street Police Yard" - front cover, The Daily Mirror, 1st July 1909
Transport workers conference at Central Hall Mr Ben Tillett
Mrs Arthur Hamilton, lady channel swimmer at Hove beach, Sussex. 1920
Italians discussing the war situation in Little Italy, London. 1914 - 1918
Union Jack flag outside a newsagents shop with a board announcing that local murderer Neil Fraser is dead, during the weekend of celebrations marking the Queens Golden Jubilee, Walmer, Kent, England
John Topham press cuttings - top publishing pictures were put in elephant folio cuttings books which started in 1933 and continued through to 1969 eTopFoto
Mrs Carrs terrier carrying The Times newspaper. 1 November 1936