Daily Mirror (1903 -)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
A One-Legged Man Looks After 211 Pigs, 1870s-1930s
Photographs of an ex-soldier with a wooden leg tending a herd of pigs and sitting with the farmer having a drink. The text beneath the images notes the amount of pork and produce they were able to put on the market and the cost received in the early/mid 20th century.
Buried in a Snowdrift for a Month - a Herdwick Sheep, 1870s-1930s
Newspaper photograph from the 14 February 1917 edition of the Daily Mirror entitled, 'Buried in a Snowdrift for a Month' about a Herdwick sheep that was discovered by its owner's dog under a 10 ft. snowdrift on the Langdale Pikes, Westmorland. The image shows a young man holding the sheep on his lap with one arm around his dog on a hillside.
Democratic Derby Days, 1870s-1930s
Photograph from the Daily Mirror newspaper from June 4, 1919, entitled, 'Democratic Derby Days of Yore: Under the Spell of the Great National Sporting Festival All Class Distinctions Vanish' and is a collage of various people eating and watching the horse races.
Equinine Acrobatics, 1870s-1930s
Photograph from the 16 May 1922 edition of the Daily Mirror entitled ' Equinine Acrobatics' of Prince Henry, a black hunter, performing 'his own version of the equinine trot with the expert partnership of Mr James Fillis.
Famous Horse Tame to Wed - Rimington Taming Horse, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of an article with photographs from the 4 January 1917 edition of the Daily Mirror entitled, "Famous Horse Tamer to Wed" showing Lieutenant Mike R. Rimington on the back of a rearing horse taming it along with two portrait images of him and Margret Tyron Woodforde, who he was marrying.
Filmed in the Act of Murder: How U-Boats Worked, 1870s-1930s
Photographs from an article in the Daily Mirror from 1919 entitled, 'Filmed in the Act of Murder: How U-Boats Worked' showing seven images of the bombing and sinking of a ship by a German U-boat.
Gritstone Sheep in Snowdrifts, 1870s-1930s
Photographs from the Daily Mirror in the early 20th century from an article, 'Buried Sheep Which Breathe Through Holes in Snowdrifts in the Peak'. The four photographs show: a dog digging out the sheep; a farmer's wife digging out the sheep; the farmer's wife uncovering a Gritstone sheep and a farmer and his wife leading back the rescued sheep.
Instead of Kaiser, Bethmann, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of the German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, and his Chancellor, Bethmann Hollweg from the Daily Mirror, 30 June, 1919.
It's Jack's Turn to be Joyful: There's Miles and Miles of Smiles To-Day Throughout the British Navy, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a smiling British Navy sailor from the HMS Excellent in 1918 after the defeat of the Germans in World War I.
Jumping / How To Go Over the Top, 1870s-1930s
Photograph from the Saturday, 11 September 1920 edition of the Daily Mirror, entitled 'How To Go Over the Top" showing 'John Coleman's grey gelding, "The Tetrarch", well over the top rail when taking a jump at the Royal and Central Bucks Agriculture Show, Aylesbury."
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