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The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser - expiring: in hopes of a resurrection to life again / William Bradford.

The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser - expiring: in hopes of...

Print shows the masthead for The Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser with a skull and crossbones representation of the official stamp required by the Stamp Act of 1765, "An emblem of the effects of the S... More

Paul Revere - [Britannia frees the dove of peace]

Paul Revere - [Britannia frees the dove of peace]

Newspaper masthead illustration showing Britannia freeing the dove of peace. Illus. in: The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal, no. 769 (1770 January 1), title page. Published in: The American Revolution in d... More

[Executor's notice for will of Anna Carpenter and administrator's notice for estate of Mrs. Frances Woodman]

[Executor's notice for will of Anna Carpenter and administrator's noti...

Executor's notice for will of Anna Carpenter by executors Stephen Gould and Edward W. Lawton and administrator's notice for estate of Mrs. Frances Woodman by administrator John Stevens, both published in the Ne... More

[Probate notice for Mary Pitman, single woman]

[Probate notice for Mary Pitman, single woman]

Probate notice from the Court of Probate, Newport, Rhode Island, published in the Newport Mercury. Item in: Newport Mercury. Newport, R.I. : Printed by J. Franklin, 1835 April 6. (Bound volume 9658). Published ... More

Mrs. Bird, female physician To the Ladies--Madame Costello.

Mrs. Bird, female physician To the Ladies--Madame Costello.

Two advertisments from the New York sun newspaper. Mrs. Bird offers pills for treatment of menstrual irregularity and Madame Costello offers help to women who want to be treated for "obstruction of their month... More

Surveyor of customs - Public domain document scan of drawing

Surveyor of customs - Public domain document scan of drawing

Drawing shows a customs agent, seen from behind, reading a newspaper identified only as "Herald." Bayard Taylor traveled extensively in Europe between 1844 and his death in 1879. Gift; Charles F. Heartman; 1922... More

French periodical pills - Warranted to have the desired effect in all cases

French periodical pills - Warranted to have the desired effect in all ...

Advertisment by Dr. L. Monroe in the Boston daily times newspaper for "French periodical pills" for regulation of "the monthly turns of females." Advertisement advises that "ladies married should not take them ... More

Prospectus Montis Sion - Print, Library of Congress collection

Prospectus Montis Sion - Print, Library of Congress collection

Gift; Louise McDanell Browne; 1948. Stamped on verso: Gift from Louise McDanell Browne in memory of her husband C.A. Browne, April 27 1948. The Library of Congress. Print torn on edges and bottom. Inscribed in... More

[Portrait of seated man holding the Charleston Zeitung, possibly the owner of the newspaper company, Franz Melchers]

[Portrait of seated man holding the Charleston Zeitung, possibly the o...

Purchase; Dennis A. Waters; 2014; (DLC/PP-2014:147). Forms part of: Daguerreotype Collection (Library of Congress). Vender : Dennis A. Waters.

How illustrated newspapers are made

How illustrated newspapers are made

Ten illustrations showing editorial rooms, engravers' room, artists at work, engraving tools, etc., at offices of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 2, 185... More

Sawyer. Renshaw - Public domain portrait drawing

Sawyer. Renshaw - Public domain portrait drawing

Portrait of a soldier & gentlemen. Public domain scan of 19th century American drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Methodist : the largest and best paper in the denomination / John A. Gray, Printer, Stereotyper, and Binder, Cor. of Frankfort and Jacob Sts., New York.

The Methodist : the largest and best paper in the denomination / John ...

Print shows a large advertisement for "The Methodist" a denominational newspaper published in New York; includes portraits of Rev. Henry Slicer, D.D., of the East-Baltimore Conference, Rev. George Peck, D.D., o... More

Reading the war news in Broadway, New York / /from a sketch by our special artist.

Reading the war news in Broadway, New York / /from a sketch by our spe...

Illustration from: Illustrated London news, 1861. Public domain photograph - United States during American Civil War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorable Edward H. Durell, of Louisiana. Reading the news of the nomination of General Grant in the country / / sketched by W.B. Baird.

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorabl...

3 illustrations in: Harper's weekly, 1868 June 6, p. 364. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A thirsty crowd Newspapers for the Army. The race for camp E. Forbes

A thirsty crowd Newspapers for the Army. The race for camp E. Forbes

Print shows two scenes, at top, a large group of soldiers, many of them zouaves, crowding at the entrance to a stone springhouse waiting to get a drink of water, a covered wagon exits on the left; at bottom, th... More

[Cartoon showing Puck pointing at New York Herald and Staatszeitung newspaper buildings and saying to large female figure "Nemesis": "These proud edifices have helped to rear that one! (Madame Restell's medical office building). Your task is not yet completed". Cartoon shows editorial opposition to newspapers which permit classified ads for female doctors, who cater to females ("Frauenärztin") and for lurid amusement personals]

[Cartoon showing Puck pointing at New York Herald and Staatszeitung ne...

Lithograph by J. Keppler. Illus. in: Puck, 1878 April 10, pp. 8-9. Ref. copy may be in LOT 4399. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: NY NYC Misc.; Newspapers...; ... More

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

The sun goes into eclipse - Drawing. Public domain image.

The sun goes into eclipse - Drawing. Public domain image.

No accession number. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860221.

Dottie and Lottie. Why Dottie, I thought you'd be all ready for church ...

Dottie and Lottie. Why Dottie, I thought you'd be all ready for church...

Preparatory sketches for "Dottie and Lottie." Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

Caricature, Hyenas at work / Gillam., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, Hyenas at work / Gillam., public domain cartoon image

Print shows a pack of hyenas labeled "N.Y. Commercial, N.Y. Sun, N.Y. Herald, Washtn. Post, The Rosecrans Letters, [and] 306" crowded around a sepulchral monument to James A. Garfield labeled "Fame"; those hyen... More

Representative religious journals & journalists of America

Representative religious journals & journalists of America

10532 U.S. Copyright Office. General information about the Popular and Applied Graphic Art print materials is available at: loc.gov Title information compiled by Junior Fellows, 2005-2017. Root & Tinker, copyri... More

No longer a welcome visitor - Drawing. Public domain image.

No longer a welcome visitor - Drawing. Public domain image.

Man standing next to woman and child chasing person dressed in a New York Daily Press newspaper, printed with scandalous headlines, away from his house. Variant title on verso: The only way to make him mind his... More

The workingman will support Cleveland

The workingman will support Cleveland

Includes clippings from London papers. No accession number. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860224.

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

North Custer County, Nebraska.. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

North Custer County, Nebraska.. 19th century, Library of Congress coll...

summary: Note: The man pictured appears to be reading a newspaper original size: 6x8

The Sunday World Nov 15 - American Art Poster

The Sunday World Nov 15 - American Art Poster

Poster shows an illustration of people reading the "The Sunday World" newspaper. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Signed with an unidentified pictograp... More

Isaac Ware, Southwest Custer County, Nebraska.

Isaac Ware, Southwest Custer County, Nebraska.

summary: Note: Mr. Ware proudly holds a copy of the ALLIANCE INDEPENDANT, a Populist newspaper published in Lincoln, Nebraska. The name was changed to the ALLIANCE INDEPENDANT on 30 June 1892, so this photogr... More

A X-mas dream - Drawing. Public domain image.

A X-mas dream - Drawing. Public domain image.

Public domain reproduction of art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A X-mas dream - Drawing. Public domain image.

A X-mas dream - Drawing. Public domain image.

No accession number. Published in: Washington post. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. mm / 860224.

The New York Sunday World Sunday, July 7

The New York Sunday World Sunday, July 7

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, on a swing, with a large bird sitting on her lap smoking a cigar. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional... More

The black list of states - Public domain book illustration

The black list of states - Public domain book illustration

Listing of states which allowed girls younger than eighteen to legally marry. Includes Delaware (seven years) and North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama (eight years). Item in: The courier-journal. Louisvi... More

Women's edition (Buffalo) Courier / ARG ; the Courier Litho. Co., Buffalo, N.Y.

Women's edition (Buffalo) Courier / ARG ; the Courier Litho. Co., Buff...

Woman, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, with roses in her hair and a ribbon encircling her head. Poster advertising the women's edition of the Buffalo Courier published May 8, 1895. Published in: Amer... More

The New York Sunday World, Sunday, July 28.

The New York Sunday World, Sunday, July 28.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, standing at the bow of a sailboat, wearing a long dress with oversized puffy sleeves, extra long and pointy collar, and a sailor's cap with the word "World" written on t... More

New York Sunday Herald Nov - 8th 1896

New York Sunday Herald Nov - 8th 1896

Poster shows an illustration of a young woman, smartly dressed, standing on the street, holding a stack of New York Sunday Herald newspapers. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing serie... More

The New York Sunday World March 22nd.

The New York Sunday World March 22nd.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, wearing a broad brimmed plumed hat and feathered boa, slightly pulling up her dress as she dances. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series ... More

The New York Sunday World Feb. 23rd.

The New York Sunday World Feb. 23rd.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman wearing a broad brimmed plumed hat pulling up her dress and screaming after being frightened at the sight of a mouse.

The New York Sunday World April 19th.

The New York Sunday World April 19th.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, wearing a long black dress, lying on a chaise, reading "The Sunday World". Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Si... More

The Sunday World Sept. 27th - American Art Poster

The Sunday World Sept. 27th - American Art Poster

Poster shows an illustration of a man standing on a bridge with a copy of "The World" tucked under his arm as he looks across the water towards the city; a bright light shines from a building saying "8 funny pa... More

The New York Sunday World March 8th.

The New York Sunday World March 8th.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, holding a black mask, wearing a broad brimmed plumed hat with fur trimmed coat wrapped partially around her body; an angel in background.

The New York Sunday Herald Feb. 9th '96

The New York Sunday Herald Feb. 9th '96

Poster shows newspaper cover design including article titles. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 1896 Gift; J.H. Corning estate ; 1896.

New York Sunday Herald Oct - 4th 1896

New York Sunday Herald Oct - 4th 1896

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, wearing a white gown and laurel wreath in her hair, holding a copy of the New York Herald newspaper over her head. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poste... More

The Sunday World Oct. 25th - American Art Poster

The Sunday World Oct. 25th - American Art Poster

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, in a colorful dress and hat, dancing among footballs while holding a long stick with a wooden head attached. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster fili... More

The Sunday World Aug 9th - Art nouveau public domain poster

The Sunday World Aug 9th - Art nouveau public domain poster

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, at the beach, wearing a bathing suit pointing to the story titles in The Sunday World newspaper; another woman, fully clothed, stands in background; two clowns with fish... More

The Sunday World Sept. 13 Edge - American Art Poster

The Sunday World Sept. 13 Edge - American Art Poster

Poster shows a person reading newspaper labeled "8 Funny Pages", seated, leaning against a fence in which there is a large hole through which a bulldog is passing; broadsides on the fence advertise the Sunday W... More

New York Sunday Herald Oct - 18th '96

New York Sunday Herald Oct - 18th '96

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, wearing a matching coat and plume hat, walking a dog. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. ... More

Sunday World May 17th - American Art Poster

Sunday World May 17th - American Art Poster

Poster shows illustrations of a woman wearing a red dress and hat, a man in top hat and coat carrying a walking stick, and two clowns. Artist not identified. Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Libr... More

[William Randolph Hearst, full-length portrait, facing front, seated with legs crossed, left shoe labeled "The Examiner" and right shoe labeled "The Journal", with a copy of the "The Examiner" extending from the right pocket of his coat and a copy of "The Journal" extending from the left pocket] / Davenport, New York '96.

[William Randolph Hearst, full-length portrait, facing front, seated w...

William Randolph Hearst took charge of his father's paper, the San Francisco Examiner in 1886 when he was 23. In 1895, he acquired the New York Morning Journal. Hearst was instrumental in the development of w... More

The "new journalism" beats him / Ehrhart.

The "new journalism" beats him / Ehrhart.

Print shows a bespectacled man wearing a top hat and over coat, holding a book titled "Old Sleuth the Detective", standing on the street where young children are reading the newspapers labeled "Daily Scandal Mo... More

Restless Athens - waiting for the newspapers - War of 1897, Greece

Restless Athens - waiting for the newspapers - War of 1897, Greece

Large crowd of people in street. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood (J.F. Jarvis, publisher). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Crowds; Gr. Athens 1897... More

Anything for a scandal / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer

Anything for a scandal / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer

Print shows President William McKinley standing at the edge of a mudhole labeled "Slander" and "Abuse", his right hand raised to a "stop" gesture, and he holds a mud-splattered American flag in his left hand. T... More

Puck to the rescue / Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer

Puck to the rescue / Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer

Print shows a female figure sitting on a stone bench writing a list of names in a large book, including "McKinley, Dewey, Sampson, Schley, Hobson and his crew, Wainwright, Clark, Miles, Shafter, Wheeler, Roosev... More

War correspondents / motion picture

War correspondents / motion picture

"Shows a phase of the war excitement as it affects newpaper men at Key West, Florida. About a dozen war correspondents of the different New York papers are running up the street in a bunch to get to the cable o... More

Newspaper war bulletins, Park Row, New York

Newspaper war bulletins, Park Row, New York

44765 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright 1902 by R. Y. Young. Public domain photograph of 19th-century stereoscopic card, New York, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

N.Y. Journal despatch yacht "Buccaneer" /

N.Y. Journal despatch yacht "Buccaneer" /

"Shows the despatch boat of the "New York Journal" steaming through the water, having aboard the war correspondents. This is one of the fastest yachts engaged in the business. She approaches rapidly and as she ... More

The cleansing of New York / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer

The cleansing of New York / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer

Illustration showing a large hand labeled "LAW" holding up by the collar newspaper publishers Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, with view of New York City in the background. Caption: Why not make a ... More

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America] American Negro newspapers and periodicals.

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the desc...

Diagram shows number of magazines and newspapers published by African Americans. Title from LOT 11931, no. 37; part title from item. Chart prepared by Atlanta University students for the Negro Exhibit of the Am... More

Puck magazine cover - Our beloved German-American / D.K.

Puck magazine cover - Our beloved German-American / D.K.

Illustration showing a well-dressed man sitting in a chair, reading a newspaper with the headline "American Politics", through large spectacles labeled "Made in Germany"; he is smoking a cigar(?) through a larg... More

Keeps abreast of the news. Washington, D.C., July 17. Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, of Michigan, keeps his hand on the pulse of the nation through the newspapers. He wades through piles of them as he relaxes at home during the evening

Keeps abreast of the news. Washington, D.C., July 17. Republican Senat...

A man sitting in a chair reading a newspaper. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of the Newspapers & Current Periodicals Reading Room, Library of Congress

Photograph of the Newspapers & Current Periodicals Reading Room, Libra...

Another copy may be in: U.S. GEOG FILE - WASHINGTON, D.C. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS JEFFERSON BUILDING INTERIOR OFFICES SERIAL RECORDS DIVISION. This record contains unverified data from caption card.

The subsidized newspaper / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

The subsidized newspaper / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows a large group of citizens reading the latest news of a stock boom and rushing off to the stockbroker to purchase the hot commodity; in the background, the broker is seen paying off the newspa... More

Delivering newspapers / motion picture

Delivering newspapers / motion picture

The film shows a group of about fifty pre-adolescent boys running and crowding around a one-horse paneled newspaper van that pulls up in the foreground of the picture. On the side of the van is a sign reading "... More

Puck magazine cover - The official scapegoat / Keppler.

Puck magazine cover - The official scapegoat / Keppler.

Illustration shows an unidentified man sitting in a chair in a cell at Sing Sing Prison, he has changed out of his prison uniform, into a business suit, and is doling out money by the scoop-ful in return for "B... More

The war with Japan / L.M. Glackens.

The war with Japan / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt wearing military uniform with the Japanese Imperial seal on the hat, holding a rifle, and standing behind the "Park Row Earth Works", as two rolled-up newspapers labeled "S... More

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling newspapers 5 years. Average earnings 35 cents a week. Sells from choice. Father, rivet driver, $20 weekly. "Happy" is well known character in town. When first interviewed gave story of sleeping in broken buildings and lots at night. Found out in streets at 11 P.M. at night pitching pennies and working "last paper" scheme. Flips cars and has sister who is 8 years of age who begs and sells papers. Boy very imaginative, and when last seen had a rusty 5 inch knife which he said he found and was playing with same in gutter. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Wilmington, Del. May, 1910.]  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling n...

Picryl description: Public domain portrait of a child, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

La Revue Comique par Jehan Testevuide, no. 33-36

La Revue Comique par Jehan Testevuide, no. 33-36

Four satirical vignettes. In the first vignette two women look at a newspaper headline about the pilot, Paulhan. One women wishes to marry him, but her companion tells her that he is already married and offer... More

Arthur H. Toody, 536 Market St. Newsboy, 8 years of age. Selling papers 1 years [sic] Average earnings 20 cents per week. Selling newspapers own choice. Earnings not needed at home. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours per day. Wants money for moving picture. May, 1910. Investigator, Edward F. Brown.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Arthur H. Toody, 536 Market St. Newsboy, 8 years of age. Selling paper...

Picryl description: Public domain image of children, kids, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

Cf. CAI - Herford, no. 261 (A size). No publication information. Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling newspapers 5 years. Average earnings 35 cents a week. Sells from choice. Father, rivet driver, $20 weekly. "Happy" is well known character in town. When first interviewed gave story of sleeping in broken buildings and lots at night. Found out in streets at 11 P.M. at night pitching pennies and working "last paper" scheme. Flips cars and has sister who is 8 years of age who begs and sells papers. Boy very imaginative, and when last seen had a rusty 5 inch knife which he said he found and was playing with same in gutter. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Wilmington, Del. May, 1910.]  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling n...

Public domain scan of portrait art print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Puck magazine cover - The Lucrezia Borgia of journalism

Puck magazine cover - The Lucrezia Borgia of journalism

Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst, wearing a bright yellow dress, as Lucrezia Borgia painting poison from pots labeled "Slander, Riot, Scandal, Malice, [and] Spite" on various newspapers labeled "San F... More

Women strikers selling newspapers for a living. New York shirt waist workers strike

Women strikers selling newspapers for a living. New York shirt waist w...

Photo by Bain News Service, N.Y.C. Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item. George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress). Caption card tracings: Shelf.

John Gibson, Newsboy, 13 years of age. Selling newspapers 7 years. Average earnings $1.25 per week. Selling newspapers own choice. Smokes. Visits saloons. Works 9 hours per day. John's brother is a messenger who directed investigator to a number of houses of prostitution, on Tatnall and Orange Sts. Investigator, Edward F. Brown. Location: Wilmington, Delaware Photo by Lewis W. Hine., May, 1910

John Gibson, Newsboy, 13 years of age. Selling newspapers 7 years. Ave...

Title from NCLC caption card. In album: Street trades. Hine no. 1522. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General information about the ... More

John Gibson, Newsboy, 13 years of age. Selling newspapers 7 years. Average earnings $1.25 per week. Selling newspapers own choice. Smokes. Visits saloons. Works 9 hours per day. John's brother is a messenger who directed investigator to a number of houses of prostitution, on Tatnall and Orange Sts. Investigator, Edward F. Brown.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., May, 1910.

John Gibson, Newsboy, 13 years of age. Selling newspapers 7 years. Ave...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Nardie[?] Diffondall, 328 E. 8th St. 7 years of age. Selling papers 1 year. Average earnings 25 cents per week. Selling newspapers own choice. Don't smoke. Earnings not needed at home. Visits saloons. Works "last paper" scheme. Investigator, Edward F. Brown.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., May, 1910.

Nardie[?] Diffondall, 328 E. 8th St. 7 years of age. Selling papers 1 ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

Public domain reproduction of portrait print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling newspapers 5 years. Average earnings 35 cents a week. Sells from choice. Father, rivet driver, $20 weekly. "Happy" is well known character in town. When first interviewed gave story of sleeping in broken buildings and lots at night. Found out in streets at 11 P.M. at night pitching pennies and working "last paper" scheme. Flips cars and has sister who is 8 years of age who begs and sells papers. Boy very imaginative, and when last seen had a rusty 5 inch knife which he said he found and was playing with same in gutter. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Wilmington, Del. May, 1910.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling ne...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Barney Goldstein, 83 W. 5th St. Newsboy, 10 years of age. Selling newspapers 1 year. Average earnings 50 cents per week. Selling papers own choice. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours per day. Investigator, Edward F. Brown.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine., May, 1910.

Barney Goldstein, 83 W. 5th St. Newsboy, 10 years of age. Selling news...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The yellow press / L.M. Glackens., Political Cartoon

The yellow press / L.M. Glackens., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as a jester tossing newspapers with headlines such as "Appeals to Passion, Venom, Sensationalism, Attacks on Honest Officials, Strife, Distorted News, Personal Grievan... More

Newsstand.  Location: [New York], New York (State)

Newsstand. Location: [New York], New York (State)

Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Newsstand. Location: New York, New York (State)

Newsstand. Location: New York, New York (State)

Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Street trades. Title from NCLC caption card for Hine no. 3510. Hine no. 3511. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prin... More

[Front page of the "Woman's journal and suffrage news" with the headline: "Parade struggles to victory despite disgraceful scenes" showing images of the women's suffrage parade in Washington, March 3, 1913]

[Front page of the "Woman's journal and suffrage news" with the headli...

Pictures show General Rosalie Jones, Inez Milholland on a white horse, floats, and an aerial view of the parade. Illus. in: Woman's journal and suffrage news. Boston, Mass., 1913 Mar. 8, front page. National Am... More

[Newsstand].  Location: [New York, New York (State)]

[Newsstand]. Location: [New York, New York (State)]

Public domain photograph - New York, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Newsstand. Location: New York, New York (State)

Newsstand. Location: New York, New York (State)

Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Street trades. Hine no. 3512. Credit line: National Child Labor Committee collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs... More

Honest, a tenspot looks to me like it had seven ciphers to it

Honest, a tenspot looks to me like it had seven ciphers to it

(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "An Idle Million" by George Randolph Chester, Saturday evening post, 186:27 (Feb. 21, 1914).

Will they never come? / printed and published by The Associated Newspapers, Ltd., Carmelite House, London, E.C.

Will they never come? / printed and published by The Associated Newspa...

Poster showing a wounded soldier with a rifle, standing over a fallen fellow soldier, and turning to a vignette of a rugby game in a stadium. Poster probably alludes to the recruitment of athletes for the Sport... More

Zeitung der 10. Armee / A. Saulweber.

Zeitung der 10. Armee / A. Saulweber.

Poster shows a soldier sitting reading the newspaper. Text: Newspaper of the 10th Army. Forms part of: Rehse-Archiv für Zeitgeschichte und Publizistik.

Troops at Colonia Dublan get U.S. Newspapers

Troops at Colonia Dublan get U.S. Newspapers

Photograph shows General Pershing's troops at the Mexican headquarters of the United States Army at Cololnia Dublán in Chihuahua, Mexico. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014 and The Sunday Oregonian, May 28, 1916)

[John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 a.m. some days. Father is blind and sells newspapers. John is a pretty good beggar. Was seen trying to borrow a dollar from the bank to "get father a watch" (father is blind).]  Location: [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma] / [Lewis W. Hine]

[John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Elgin Six ... reporting road conditions for benefit of tourists to all national associations, clubs & newspapers

Elgin Six ... reporting road conditions for benefit of tourists to all...

Group of people, in Elgin Six official scout car, stopped in front of A.A.A. Chicago Motor Club. J226977 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Kaufmann & Fabry. No. 11-8483-9.

John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 a.m. some days. Father is blind and sells newspapers. John is a pretty good beggar. Was seen trying to borrow a dollar from the bank to "get father a watch" (father is blind).  Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Lewis W. Hine.

John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 a...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a child labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until after we're through here

Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until...

(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Biography of a million dollars" by George Kibbe Turner, Saturday evening post, 190:20 (Dec. 29, 1917).

Two unidentified sailors holding copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune with the headline "Great War Ends" Kiriacopulos, 1505 W. Madison St., Chicago

Two unidentified sailors holding copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune wit...

Blind stamp on recto: Kiriacopulos, 1505 W. Madison St., Chicago. Donated with different edition from the same day of the Chicago Tribune processed as LOT 14183-5, no. 4. Deposit; Tom Liljenquist; 2017; (D073)... More

Leset die Asuw! / Rudolf Eberle.

Leset die Asuw! / Rudolf Eberle.

Poster shows a smiling soldier reading a newspaper while sitting on top of a cannon. Fireworks(?) and trees are in the background. Text urges people to read the "Aus Sundgau und Wasgenwald" (Asuw), an army news... More

Unidentified soldier in uniform holding French newspaper, La Liberté du Sud-Ouest, dated February 2, 1919

Unidentified soldier in uniform holding French newspaper, La Liberté d...

Deposit; Tom Liljenquist; 2017; (D073) Public domain scan of a warship, vintage World War One postcard, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Alexandria City. Page from the Alexandria gazette

Alexandria City. Page from the Alexandria gazette

Item title devised. The Theodor Horydczak Collection is a collection of photographs taken by Theodor Horydczak (1890-1971) a Polish-born American photographer who worked in Washington D.C. from the 1910s to th... More

Fairmount School, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Women studying newspapers and map at Fairmount School

Fairmount School, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Women studying newspapers an...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Electric Institute of Washington. Copy of Washington Post second extra of Titanic II

Electric Institute of Washington. Copy of Washington Post second extra...

The Theodor Horydczak Collection documents the architecture and social life of the Washington DC metropolitan area in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.

[Interior view of newspaper delivery room showing man taking stack of newspapers from machine] / World-Telegram photo.

[Interior view of newspaper delivery room showing man taking stack of ...

NYWT&S staff photo. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection.

The Babes in the wood (as screened under the direction of Oliver Herford)

The Babes in the wood (as screened under the direction of Oliver Herfo...

First part of two-part series; cf. CAI - Herford, no. 102 b (B size). Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: Life, ... More

[Don't hurt his feelings, John]

[Don't hurt his feelings, John]

A woman labeled "Daily Mail" begs on her knees to a frowning figure of John Bull who stands above her, posturing sternly with arms crossed. An angry Raymond Poincaré sits with his legs sprawled, with mallet in... More

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