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Reporter Collection (page 7)

"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements

Background imageReporter Collection: Sir Philip Gibbs, English journalist and writer

Sir Philip Gibbs, English journalist and writer
Sir Philip Armand Hamilton Gibbs (1877-1962), English journalist and writer, one of five official British reporters during the First World War. Date: 1925

Background imageReporter Collection: Mr Scotland Liddell, Sphere correspondent on Russian Front

Mr Scotland Liddell, Sphere correspondent on Russian Front
Portrait of Robert Scotland Liddell, special correspondent for The Sphere magazine during the First World War, pictured with a Red Cross nurse

Background imageReporter Collection: Fortunino Matania, artist

Fortunino Matania, artist
Portrait of Fortunino Matania (1881-1963), Italian artist, illustrator and war reporter. Special artist for The Sphere from 1904 to 1929

Background imageReporter Collection: H. Warner Allen, war correspondent, WW1

H. Warner Allen, war correspondent, WW1
Mr. H. Warner Allen, special correspondent for The Morning Post and Daily News during the First World War. For about a year he was the sole representative of the British Press with the French forces

Background imageReporter Collection: Sir Philip Gibbs

Sir Philip Gibbs
SIR PHILIP GIBBS (1877 - 1962). Journalist whose outspoken reporting from the front in WW1 got him into trouble : first journalist to interview the Pope. War historian

Background imageReporter Collection: Percival Phillips

Percival Phillips (1877-1937), American born journalist and war correspondent, working for the Daily Express during the First World War

Background imageReporter Collection: Lady Sarah Wilsons bomb-proof shelter at Mafeking, 1900

Lady Sarah Wilsons bomb-proof shelter at Mafeking, 1900
Lady Sarah Wilson (1865 - 1929), formerly Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, youngest child of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough

Background imageReporter Collection: Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily Chronicle

Reporters writing up their stories at the Daily Chronicle
Reporters just back from public functions, meetings, fires, accidents and so forth are seen transcribing their copy for press at the offices of the Daily Chronicle

Background imageReporter Collection: Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1

Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett writing a despatch, Dardanelles, WW1
Ellis Ashmead-Barlett (1881-1931), British war correspondent, pictured at his typewriter resting on ammunition boxes after the landing at Anafarta, writing a despatch

Background imageReporter Collection: British war correspondents in trench, Western Front, WW1

British war correspondents in trench, Western Front, WW1
British war correspondents in a trench, watching an aerial combat, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageReporter Collection: Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1

Canadian journalists visit France, Western Front, WW1
Canadian journalists visiting the Western Front in France during World War One. Seen here with Lord Lovat at a Canadian sawmill. Date: circa 1916

Background imageReporter Collection: Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-Barlett

Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-Barlett
Front cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War

Background imageReporter Collection: BETTY FRIEDAN (1921-2006). American feminist activist and writer

BETTY FRIEDAN (1921-2006). American feminist activist and writer. Speaking to reporters in the New York State Assembly. Photograph, 4 April 1967

Background imageReporter Collection: HIROSI SAITO (1886-1939). Japanese ambassador

HIROSI SAITO (1886-1939). Japanese ambassador. Hirosi Saito is questioned by reporters at the State Department in Washington, D.C. after the Japanese sank the U.S. Gunboat Panay, 13 December 1937

Background imageReporter Collection: MALCOLM X (1925-1965). Born Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader

MALCOLM X (1925-1965). Born Malcolm Little. American religious and political leader. Photograph by Herman Hiller, 1964

Background imageReporter Collection: PRESS CONFERENCE, 1939. NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark interviewing Federal Communications

PRESS CONFERENCE, 1939. NBC announcer Gordon Hittenmark interviewing Federal Communications Commission chairman Frank R. McNinch at a televised press conference in Washington, D.C. 31 January 1939

Background imageReporter Collection: Illustration of an Allosaurus news reporter

Illustration of an Allosaurus news reporter

Background imageReporter Collection: New York Herald Headquarters in the field during American Civil War

New York Herald Headquarters in the field during American Civil War
New York Herald Headquarters in the field, Culpeper, Virginia, during the American Civil War, 1863. This photo has been digitally restored

Background imageReporter Collection: The Matabele Insurrection: A false alarm in Bulawayo, townspeople rushing into Laager

The Matabele Insurrection: A false alarm in Bulawayo, townspeople rushing into Laager
XJF437980 The Matabele Insurrection: A false alarm in Bulawayo, townspeople rushing into Laager, published in The Illustrated London News, June 6th 1896 (engraving) by Prior

Background imageReporter Collection: The House of Commons: The Reporters Room, from The Illustrated London News

The House of Commons: The Reporters Room, from The Illustrated London News
BAL127948 The House of Commons: The Reporters Room, from The Illustrated London News, 18th February 1882 (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English

Background imageReporter Collection: The House of Commons: The Reporters Gallery, from The Illustrated London News

The House of Commons: The Reporters Gallery, from The Illustrated London News
BAL127947 The House of Commons: The Reporters Gallery, from The Illustrated London News, 18th February 1882 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageReporter Collection: The Womens Press Club of London

The Womens Press Club of London - founded in 1948. Members in the bar lounge of the club premises in Carey Street, close to Fleet Street, London

Background imageReporter Collection: New King Peter of Yugoslavia visits Legation in London. 10 October 1934

New King Peter of Yugoslavia visits Legation in London. 10 October 1934

Background imageReporter Collection: Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335 - second prototype

Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335 - second prototype
Northrop XF-15A Reporter, 43-8335, the second prototype, a converted P-61C

Background imageReporter Collection: Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York

Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York
Northrop F-15A Reporter. Pilots Ira Williams, left, and Gayle York underneath the largest pice of plexiglass then blown, April 1946

Background imageReporter Collection: Le Matins reporter Charles Fontaine and his tricolour

Le Matins reporter Charles Fontaine and his tricolour with Louis Ble

Background imageReporter Collection: Newspaper Reporter At Work

Newspaper Reporter At Work
New York, New York: c.1948. A New York Telegram & Sun newspaper reporter at work on his Underwood typewriter

Background imageReporter Collection: American revolutionary writer and reporter john reed in moscow, ussr, around 1920

American revolutionary writer and reporter john reed in moscow, ussr, around 1920

Background imageReporter Collection: Drawing of american revolutionary, writer and newspaper reporter john reed, moscow, 1920

Drawing of american revolutionary, writer and newspaper reporter john reed, moscow, 1920

Background imageReporter Collection: Photographers, New York City, New York

Photographers, New York City, New York

Background imageReporter Collection: Newspaper photographer with flashbulb camera

Newspaper photographer with flashbulb camera

Background imageReporter Collection: Reporters filming law hearings, 1939 C016 / 8831

Reporters filming law hearings, 1939 C016 / 8831
Reporters filming law hearings. Cameramen and reporters filming the confirmation hearing to determine the suitability of US justice Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965)

Background imageReporter Collection: Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend

Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend the University of Alabama
DESEGREGATION, 1963. Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend the University of Alabama on 11 June 1963

Background imageReporter Collection: (1919-1998). American politician. Wallace (left, in suit) as governor of Alabama

(1919-1998). American politician. Wallace (left, in suit) as governor of Alabama
GEORGE C. WALLACE (1919-1998). American politician. Wallace (left, in suit) as governor of Alabama, attempting to block integration at the University of Alabama by standing in the doorway while being

Background imageReporter Collection: President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (both seated)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (both seated) at a press conference in Casablanca
CASABLANCA CONFERENCE. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (both seated) at a press conference in Casablanca, 24 January 1943

Background imageReporter Collection: 37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President

37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President, speaking with reporters on board a plane following his
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President, speaking with reporters on board a plane following his visit to the Soviet Union, 5 August 1959

Background imageReporter Collection: WALTER CRONKITE (1916-2009). Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. American broadcast journalist

WALTER CRONKITE (1916-2009). Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. American broadcast journalist, best known as anchorman for the CBS Evening News from 1962-81. Photograph, 1972

Background imageReporter Collection: ANTIETAM: OFFICIALS, 1862. Union officials at Antietam, Maryland, during the American Civil War

ANTIETAM: OFFICIALS, 1862. Union officials at Antietam, Maryland, during the American Civil War, October 1862. Seated left to right: war correspondent William R, Moore and detective Allan Pinkerton

Background imageReporter Collection: ROCKY MARCIANO (1924-1969). American boxer. Marciano talking with reporters after his victory

ROCKY MARCIANO (1924-1969). American boxer. Marciano talking with reporters after his victory against Joe Louis at Madison Square Garden in New York City, 26 October 1951

Background imageReporter Collection: ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (1884-1962). Wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt

ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (1884-1962). Wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Roosevelt with reporters while First Lady, c1940

Background imageReporter Collection: The imperial reporter

The imperial reporter

Background imageReporter Collection: Special artists working for The Illustrated London News

Special artists working for The Illustrated London News
Portraits of Melton Prior and H.C. Seppings appear in the Illustrated London News with their sketches in the background; the title reads, Our Special Artists in Africa

Background imageReporter Collection: Melton Prior

Melton Prior
The English artist and war correspondent for the Illustrated London News from the early 1870s until 1904. He was noted for his ability to sketch scenes quickly

Background imageReporter Collection: Editor Using Phone

Editor Using Phone
A Belgian editor takes down a story dictated to him by a reporter over the telephone Date: 1905

Background imageReporter Collection: BUSN2A-00246

BUSN2A-00246
Reporter interviewing people in the financial district, New York City, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageReporter Collection: Henry Hamilton Fyfe

Henry Hamilton Fyfe (1869-1951) English war reporter who wrote for amongst other publications, War Illustrated

Background imageReporter Collection: Russian War Reporter

Russian War Reporter
A Russian War reporter in a trench with soldiers gets their side of the story

Background imageReporter Collection: Reporter at Work

Reporter at Work
For some reason, reporters are universally depicted as snooping at keyholes or peeking at peoples private lives



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"Trailblazing Reporter: Capturing Moments of Courage and Change" From the frontlines of history to the heart of social movements, reporters have played a vital role in documenting pivotal moments that shape our world. One such moment occurred on December 21, 1956, when American civil rights advocate Rosa Parks defiantly took her seat at the front of a public bus in Montgomery, Alabama - a space once reserved exclusively for white passengers. Behind her sat reporter Nicholas C. Criss, capturing this act of resistance against racial segregation. Fast forward to June 26, 1970, where another pair of influential figures found themselves detained by authorities for distributing a banned leftist publication called "La cause du Peuple. " Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir emerged from a Parisian police station and faced an array of reporters eager to hear their thoughts on freedom and intellectual activism. Meanwhile, across the English Channel during World War I's Battle of Loos, British territorials charged fearlessly into battle while brave journalists risked their lives to document these harrowing scenes firsthand. In more lighthearted moments captured by reporters' lenses, we find ourselves transported to the Birmingham Press Club Ball on November 29th, 1968. Amidst laughter and excitement at the tombola stand or alongside Wills Girls Dorothy Hill and Diane Wolfe posing with elegance and grace. The spirit of adventure also beckons as we witness Wright Model A aircraft taking flight in 1909 or Angela Rippon reporting live from Westward Television in Plymouth on January 16th, 1969 - showcasing dedication that knows no bounds. But it is not only glamorous events that define journalism; sometimes it requires immersing oneself within revolutionary movements like John Reed did in Moscow around 1917-18. His commitment to truth-seeking propelled him into dangerous territories where he chronicled stories that would resonate throughout history.