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London, England - January 11, 2016: Part of the front page of “The British Gazette” dated May 13th 1926, a newspaper published by His Majesty’s Stationary Office, a department of the British Government responsible for printed information, during the period of the General Strike. This was its final edition and it ran from 5th May - 13th May 1926 inclusive, comprising eight editions in total. It was a patriotic paper, very condemnatory of the strikers and a means of government propaganda, with a circulation of more than two million. (Image scanned 30 December 2015 and processed 11 January 2016.)
Istanbul, Turkey. November 10th 2022\nTurkish newspapers and magazines for sale outside a kiosk in Istanbul.
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Bonistics.Old Soviet banknotes 20 rubles worth.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.USSR money
Page of Victorian newspaper adverts, 1880s, 19th Century, Watch, Bicycle, corsets
Newspaper with headline Breaking News and old unreadable text. Vintage grunge blurred paper texture square background. Textured template page. Gray beige white collage.
AMAZING GRACE, says bold news headline. The story begins with a Bible quote from Ephesians 2:8-9, \
China and Taiwan tensions, conflict and crisis. Newspaper print. Vintage press abstract concept. Retro 3d rendering illustration.
Vintage blank postcard background sent from Kyobashi, tokyo ofJapan in early 1900s, a very good background for any usage of the historic postcard communications.
1611 Edition of the King James Version of the Holy Bible, open at the first page of the New Testament. From the Reed Rare Books Collection at Dunedin Public Library, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Front and back covers of a British tenant’s rent book from the 1970s-1980s with all identifying details removed.
04/17/2022 Belgrade, Serbia: Serbian magazines and newspapers in the newsstand. Many places in Belgrade have small kiosks and all newspapers and magazines can be found.
The Saint George's Cross flag in the wind, with the word 'England' superimposed.
Vintage stylized post stamp with Eiffel Tower from Paris France isolated on white background
Simulated newspaper clipping featuring an article about economists being bullish about better times in the near future for the global economy. Text was written from scratch by the photographer (an experienced journalist), who also did the design and created the illustration, so this image is free of third-party copyright and may be used without restrictions.
Humanitarian crisis news, famine and hunger disaster. Newspaper print. Vintage press abstract concept. Retro 3d rendering illustration.
A  grungy, grainy black and white collage made up of newspaper clippings pertaining to topic of the violence and crime found in the world
Closeup Details of One US Dollar, Real Money with High Resolution for your own design use.
Eiffel Tower's stamp, 50th anniversary in 1939.
Paris, France - cityscape view with Eiffel Tower. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A 1998 Austria postage stamp with an illustration of a landscape scene within Kalkalpen National Park in Upper Austria; postmarked in Vienna (Wien).
Tough times headlines in newspaper
Newspaper headline says Global Boiling, emphasizing the climate emergency. Image, text and layout are by the photographer, so this image is free of third-party copyright and may be used for any purpose. The composite image, depicting the hot world sinking in a bubbling cauldron, uses a public domain Earth image from www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_2159.html
Daily news newspaper with headline and old unreadable text. Vintage grunge blurred paper texture square background. Textured template page. Gray beige white collage.
The title from the article in a 1912 newspaper. There is copy space under the heading \
London, England - January 4, 2015: Three advertisements, Dr J Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne (for stomach upsets), American Sugar-Coated Pills and Brown & Polson’s Corn Flour, from “Chats About Sailors” by “Mercie Sunshine” (a pseudonym), published by Ward, Lock & Bowden Limited in the 1890s. (The company of Ward Lock traded as Ward, Lock & Bowden Limited from 1893-1897 so the book was published between those dates.) Image scanned 4 January 2015 and modified 19 November 2015.
Bogus newspaper with fake articles shot on white background with clipping path
Fake Classified Ad, newspaper, business concept.
What's news headline in newspaper
a collage of newspaper headlines related to the one year anniversary of the Earthquake in Haiti Jan 2010,A  grungy, grainy black and white collage made up of newspaper clippings
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