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Background imageTimes Collection: Mr. F. W. Bowlby, the 'Times'' correspondent in China - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860

Mr. F. W. Bowlby, the "Times'" correspondent in China - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860
Mr. F. [sic] W. Bowlby, the "Times'" correspondent in China - from a photograph by Herbert Watkins, 1860. The body of that gentleman was rendered up by the Chinese authorities

Background imageTimes Collection: Fureur de Monsieur Cobden... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Fureur de Monsieur Cobden... 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Fureur de Monsieur Cobden... 19th century....en apprenant la nouvelle de la conclusion de la paix... Rage of Mr [Richard?] Cobden on hearing of the end of the peace

Background imageTimes Collection: The Post-Office - painted by F. Goodall, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Post-Office - painted by F. Goodall, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Post-Office - painted by F. Goodall, 1850. Painting in the Exhibition of the British Institution, ...meant to indicate the arrival of an Indian Mail with the news of a dear-bought victory....It

Background imageTimes Collection: The Special Commission, 1888;Portraits of the Irish Members of Parliament against whom the 'Times

The Special Commission, 1888;Portraits of the Irish Members of Parliament against whom the "Times Creator: Unknown
The Special Commission, 1888; Portraits of the Irish Members of Parliament against whom the " Times" proposes to give evidence of its charges and allegations, 1888. From, The Graphic

Background imageTimes Collection: Thomas Graham Russell (1748-1843), General, Taken at the Crimea, 1855

Thomas Graham Russell (1748-1843), General, Taken at the Crimea, 1855. A work made of thinly albumenized print

Background imageTimes Collection: First class passengers, 1844. Creator: Unknown

First class passengers, 1844. Creator: Unknown
First class passengers, 1844. Travellers in a railway carriage. Although comfortable enough, there is little sociability in a first-class carriage on a railway; everybody seems to have an idea that

Background imageTimes Collection: Caricatures of London newspapers, 1833, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Caricatures of London newspapers, 1833, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Caricatures of London newspapers, 1833, (1945). McLeans Monthly Sheet of Caricatures, No.38: Suckle Fools & Chronicle small Beer; We have fallen upon evil Times; Herald of the Morn [a crow says Cock

Background imageTimes Collection: Thomas Barnes c1832, (1945). Creator: William John Newton

Thomas Barnes c1832, (1945). Creator: William John Newton
Thomas Barnes c1832, (1945). Portrait of Thomas Barnes (1785-1841), English journalist, essayist, and editor. Barnes edited " The Times" newspaper from 1817 until his death

Background imageTimes Collection: Offices of The Times in Queen Victoria Street Near an Historic Site, c1935

Offices of The Times in Queen Victoria Street Near an Historic Site, c1935
Offices of " The Times" in Queen Victoria Street Near an Historic Site, c1935. Montfichets Tower, a Norman fortress, was built nearby in the late 11th century

Background imageTimes Collection: Map of the Roman provinces in times of Hadrian, printed in London in 1815

Map of the Roman provinces in times of Hadrian, printed in London in 1815

Background imageTimes Collection: The Times Memorial at Lloyds, c1800s, (1928)

The Times Memorial at Lloyds, c1800s, (1928)
The Times Memorial at Lloyd s, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]

Background imageTimes Collection: Andalusian gold dinar, also called Mancuso, used in Catalan counties during feudal times

Andalusian gold dinar, also called Mancuso, used in Catalan counties during feudal times

Background imageTimes Collection: Noon, painting of the series The four times of the day, 1741, by Nicolas Lancret

Noon, painting of the series The four times of the day, 1741, by Nicolas Lancret

Background imageTimes Collection: The C-r-l-e Column, 1821. Artist: John Baker

The C-r-l-e Column, 1821. Artist: John Baker
The C-r-l-e Column, 1821.Queen Caroline (depicted non-satirically) wearing Bergamis miniature stands on the columns summit

Background imageTimes Collection: Applegaths Times vertical printing machine, 1866

Applegaths Times vertical printing machine, 1866. Diagram of the machine invented by Applgarth for the printing of The Times newspaper

Background imageTimes Collection: The Times correspondent looking on at the sacking of the Kaiser Bagh, 1858, (c1860)

The Times correspondent looking on at the sacking of the Kaiser Bagh, 1858, (c1860). Scene during the Indian Mutiny after the capture of Lucknow in India, 15 March 1858

Background imageTimes Collection: Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of The Other, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of The Other, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of The Other!, 1870. John Bull, the representative of the British people, sits majestically in the centre, with Napoleon III of France to his left

Background imageTimes Collection: Nothing in The Papers?!, 1870

Nothing in The Papers?!, 1870. A schoolboy reading an article to his friend, from the Times. In the days when corporal punishment was a regular and painful feature of public school life

Background imageTimes Collection: The Reform Bill, 1866. Frantic Excitement!!!, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel

The Reform Bill, 1866. Frantic Excitement!!!, 1866. Artist: John Tenniel
The Reform Bill, 1866. Frantic Excitement!!!, 1866. Mr and Mrs John Bull, representing the people of Britain, doze over their newspapers which, without exception

Background imageTimes Collection: Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Papers! Papers! Papers!, 1864. John Russell says: Please, My Lord, Them Toris Would Be Much Obleeged for Papers. Lord Palmerston replies: Papers! Haven t They Got The Standard and the Herald

Background imageTimes Collection: How to Get Money, 1859

How to Get Money, 1859. Two con men sit at a table in a coffee house hatching a plan to fleece members of the public. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 3, 1859


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