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WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL (1820-1907) Irish war correspondent with TheTimes photographed in the Crimea about 1854 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/william-howard-russell-1820-1907-irish-war-correspondent-with-thetimes-image150399151.html
RMJMK7J7–WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL (1820-1907) Irish war correspondent with TheTimes photographed in the Crimea about 1854
Russell, William Howard, 28.3.1821 - 11.2.1907, Irish journalist, war correspondent of the 'Times', half length, wood engraving, 1871, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-russell-william-howard-2831821-1121907-irish-journalist-war-correspondent-58307325.html
RMDAT3GD–Russell, William Howard, 28.3.1821 - 11.2.1907, Irish journalist, war correspondent of the 'Times', half length, wood engraving, 1871,
Sir William Howard Russell, 1820 - 1907, a Irish reporter with The Times, first modern war correspondent, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-william-howard-russell-1820-1907-a-irish-reporter-with-the-times-image69128838.html
RME0D2F2–Sir William Howard Russell, 1820 - 1907, a Irish reporter with The Times, first modern war correspondent,
Sir Randall Roberts, Bart., Captain of the Irish Eight at Wimbledon, 1871. Roberts took part in '...the competition for the Elcho Shield, the international challenge prize between select parties from England, Scotland, and Ireland...[He was] present in the Crimean and the Indian Mutiny wars...During the late war between France and Germany...[he] acted as a special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph...He gained some personal distinction by the gallantry which he showed in battle, whenever he had an opportunity of saving the lives of other men at the risk of his own...After the battle of Bapau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-randall-roberts-bart-captain-of-the-irish-eight-at-wimbledon-1871-roberts-took-part-in-the-competition-for-the-elcho-shield-the-international-challenge-prize-between-select-parties-from-england-scotland-and-ireland-he-was-present-in-the-crimean-and-the-indian-mutiny-warsduring-the-late-war-between-france-and-germany-he-acted-as-a-special-correspondent-of-the-daily-telegraphhe-gained-some-personal-distinction-by-the-gallantry-which-he-showed-in-battle-whenever-he-had-an-opportunity-of-saving-the-lives-of-other-men-at-the-risk-of-his-ownafter-the-battle-of-bapau-image617180639.html
RM2XT305K–Sir Randall Roberts, Bart., Captain of the Irish Eight at Wimbledon, 1871. Roberts took part in '...the competition for the Elcho Shield, the international challenge prize between select parties from England, Scotland, and Ireland...[He was] present in the Crimean and the Indian Mutiny wars...During the late war between France and Germany...[he] acted as a special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph...He gained some personal distinction by the gallantry which he showed in battle, whenever he had an opportunity of saving the lives of other men at the risk of his own...After the battle of Bapau
Wm. H. Russell, between 1855 and 1865. [Possibly a portrait of William Howard Russell, Irish author, reporter, writer. Russell was a war correspondent for the Times newspaper, and covered the Crimean War, Indian Mutiny, American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War. He is considered to have been one of the first modern war correspondents]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wm-h-russell-between-1855-and-1865-possibly-a-portrait-of-william-howard-russell-irish-author-reporter-writer-russell-was-a-war-correspondent-for-the-times-newspaper-and-covered-the-crimean-war-indian-mutiny-american-civil-war-and-the-franco-prussian-war-he-is-considered-to-have-been-one-of-the-first-modern-war-correspondents-image474678849.html
RM2JG7DM1–Wm. H. Russell, between 1855 and 1865. [Possibly a portrait of William Howard Russell, Irish author, reporter, writer. Russell was a war correspondent for the Times newspaper, and covered the Crimean War, Indian Mutiny, American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War. He is considered to have been one of the first modern war correspondents].
. Irish Guards Daily Mail War Correspondent Valentine Wiliams (1882 - 1946) was the son of G Edward Williams, Chief Editor of the Reuters News Agency. After being privately educated in Germany, he joined Reuters as a sub editor in 1902. In 1909, Williams became a reporter for the Daily Mail (then the most popular British newspaper and the first to achieve a daily circulation of one million copies). In this capacity, he reported on international events such as the Portuguese Revolution of 1910 and the Balkan Wars of 1912 - 1913. During the early stages of the First World War, reporters were not Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-guards-daily-mail-war-correspondent-valentine-wiliams-1882-1946-was-the-son-of-g-edward-williams-chief-editor-of-the-reuters-news-agency-after-being-privately-educated-in-germany-he-joined-reuters-as-a-sub-editor-in-1902-in-1909-williams-became-a-reporter-for-the-daily-mail-then-the-most-popular-british-newspaper-and-the-first-to-achieve-a-daily-circulation-of-one-million-copies-in-this-capacity-he-reported-on-international-events-such-as-the-portuguese-revolution-of-1910-and-the-balkan-wars-of-1912-1913-during-the-early-stages-of-the-first-world-war-reporters-were-not-image568901125.html
RM2T1FK59–. Irish Guards Daily Mail War Correspondent Valentine Wiliams (1882 - 1946) was the son of G Edward Williams, Chief Editor of the Reuters News Agency. After being privately educated in Germany, he joined Reuters as a sub editor in 1902. In 1909, Williams became a reporter for the Daily Mail (then the most popular British newspaper and the first to achieve a daily circulation of one million copies). In this capacity, he reported on international events such as the Portuguese Revolution of 1910 and the Balkan Wars of 1912 - 1913. During the early stages of the First World War, reporters were not
Cinematographer EDWARD CRONJAGER Director ALFRED L. WERKER (kneeling) ARLEEN WHELAN and DON AMECHE on set candid on Ocean Liner Set during filming of GATEWAY 1938 director ALFRED L. WERKER story Walter Reisch screenplay Lamar Trotti costume design Gwen Wakeling art direction Bernard Herzbrun and Albert Hogsett Twentieth Century Fox Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cinematographer-edward-cronjager-director-alfred-l-werker-kneeling-arleen-whelan-and-don-ameche-on-set-candid-on-ocean-liner-set-during-filming-of-gateway-1938-director-alfred-l-werker-story-walter-reisch-screenplay-lamar-trotti-costume-design-gwen-wakeling-art-direction-bernard-herzbrun-and-albert-hogsett-twentieth-century-fox-image467961772.html
RM2J59E0C–Cinematographer EDWARD CRONJAGER Director ALFRED L. WERKER (kneeling) ARLEEN WHELAN and DON AMECHE on set candid on Ocean Liner Set during filming of GATEWAY 1938 director ALFRED L. WERKER story Walter Reisch screenplay Lamar Trotti costume design Gwen Wakeling art direction Bernard Herzbrun and Albert Hogsett Twentieth Century Fox
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