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The complete facsimile archive of
the iconic newspaper that
defined the style of photojournalism in the 20th Century
1938 - 1957
“As a piece of British journalism Picture Post is unique. It presents a rich
and varied pattern of British life and is a
treasure trove for the growing number of social
historians…”
PROFESSOR PETER STANSKY
Stanford UniversitySaturday, July 14, 1956, Issue 15
Saturday, September 9, 1939, Issue 10
CONTENT
WHAT IS THE PICTURE POST?• Picture Post’s ground-breaking use of photojournalism publicised both great events and everyday life, capturing the imagination of the British people.
• With its populist editorial stance and candid 35mm photography, the Picture Post became an essential window on the world before the advent television.
• Within 6 months of its first issue, circulation soared to 1.7 million. During WWII it is estimated that readership was at a staggering 80% of the British population.
KEY FEATURES OF THE PICTURE POST HISTORICAL ARCHIVE
•The complete run from 1938-1957, including almost 50,000 pages
•Digitally captured in full colour from print
• In depth indexing and full text searchability
• Multiple search paths, browse options and limiters to pinpoint results quickly
• Users can magnify and crop images as required and store results
• Cross-searchable with other Gale products
7 July 1945
DISCIPLINES COVERED:
• History
• Politics
• Literature
• Media & Journalism
• Art & Photography
• Cultural Studies
• Family and Local History
14 July 1951
A RESOURCE FOR HISTORY:
• An image gallery of turning points in the mid-20th century – from the years leading up to World War II to the first decade of the Cold War – the archive provides remarkable primary sources for any student, teacher or researcher of 20th century history.
• For the social historian, it offers an intimate photographic chronicle of how Britain’s poor, working, middle and upper classes lived from day to day and how these lives changed through the 1940s and 1950s.
‘This is War!’
Saturday, December 03, 1938; pg. 14; Issue 10
‘The Life of a Tramp’
Saturday, April 01, 1939; pg. 33; Issue 13
A RESOURCE FOR POLITICS:
• The paper’s liberal and staunchly anti-fascist manner reflected the popular sentiments and political attitudes of the day – as such it is a telling measure of the popular opinion at the time.
• The publication was acclaimed for its coverage of government activities, including the wartime Cabinet.
• With its formidable readership it was able to exert influence over politics especially with the foundation of the British welfare state.
Saturday, May 18, 1940; pg. 24-25; Issue 7
A RESOURCE FOR LITERATURE:
• The archive provides students and researchers of literature with the social context to understand great 20th century works, especially wartime and post-war literature.
• Users will find serialisations of contemporary novels such as Graham Greene’s The Quiet American and Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall.
Saturday, August 16, 1947; pg. 21; Issue 7
A RESOURCE FOR MEDIA AND JOURNALISM:
• For teachers and students of media and journalism, the archive delivers numerous instances of how to tell the news through images with its pioneering use of photojournalism.
Saturday, July 13, 1940; Issue 2
What a German boy has to do
What a British boy likes to do
A RESOURCE FOR ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY:
• Many of the major photographers of the 20th century worked for the publication, so a large body of photographers’ work is available for study.
Bert Hardy Kurt HuttonGrace Robertson
A RESOURCE FOR CULTURAL STUDIES:
• The publication covered all aspects of everyday life, including high culture and popular entertainment – from cinema, literature and theatre to games, sports and cooking.
Saturday, June 8, 1946; pg. 10, Issue 10
Saturday, January 7, 1950; pg. 36-37, Issue 1
A RESOURCE FOR FAMILY AND LOCAL HISTORY:
• The Picture Post is also a landmark heritage collection for family and local history researchers. Offering wider ranging political coverage of regional towns and local characters.
Saturday, January 19, 1946; pg. 12, Issue 3 Saturday, March 6, 1948; Issue 10
INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE:
• Researchers will find a wealth of photojournalism on countries from around the world during the 1930s-1950s. The mission of the paper to tell a story in pictures is never more powerfully felt than in its international coverage of events.
• With its stable of talented photographers, the magazine turned its lens on major national and international social and political issues of the day, bringing them into sharp focus.
Saturday, July 5, 1952; pg. 15, Issue 1
PERSIAN GULF
Saturday, October 15, 1938; page 19, Issue 13
U.S.A
Saturday, November 05, 1938; page 23, Issue 6
AUSTRALIA
Saturday, February 07, 1942; page 7, Issue 6
CHINA
Saturday, May 01, 1943; pages
8-9, Issue 5
SOUTH AFRICA
Saturday, July 08, 1939; page
35, Issue 1
PRODUCT FEATURES
PRODUCT DESIGN AND FUNCTIONALITY:
• Homepage with basic search
• Advanced Search
• Results Page
• Page Display with specifically designed viewer
• Print, download, mark list, email documents
• Browse Editions and Contributors
HOMEPAGE:
NAVIGATION
BASIC SEARCHKeyword/Entire Document and limit by date
SPOTLIGHT ARTICLES
Shortcut to pre-selected
highlight content
ADVANCED SEARCH:
LIMIT the search section and/or
article type
LIMIT by illustration
type
Keyword or phrase search in
Article Title, Keyword, Entire
Document, Caption,
Contributor and Document
Number
Set FUZZY none-high
RESULTS:
Results can be SORTED by
ascending and descending order
Results can be LIMITED by publication section and article type
SEARCH within results or start a new search and also mark items
From each
THUMBNAIL choose between Article,
View Page and
Browse Issue
PAGE DISPLAY:
Selecting ‘PAGE’ from the results
displays the entire page of the issue in which the
article appears. The
article can be viewed as
a clipped image as
well. Other articles from the page can
also be selected
Search within ISSUE or new
search
ZOOM and Page Navigation
Browse issue and see RESULTS
contained within the same issue
Mark item, print, email, bookmark
and use the citation TOOL
BROWSE BY DATE:
All the front pages of the ISSUES for
the selected year will
display from Jan-Dec.
Click on the thumbnail to browse the whole issue
ISSUE DISPLAY/RESULTS:
Selecting the front cover thumbnail
image from the BROWSE ISSUE
displays the front page and
all clipped articles on that
page
The ‘Results for this issue’
displays a LIST VIEW of the pages in the edition
for an overview of the content
BROWSE CONTRIBUTOR:
Browse contributors to the Picture Post alphabetically
Select BROWSE CONTRIBUTOR from
the Browse drop down menu
Type in the first few letters of the name or use alphabet LINKS to
select a name
Once the name has been selected the
corresponding articles and pages display in a
RESULTS list
CONTRIBUTOR RESULTS:
The results from selecting a contributor displays in the same way as a normal
search RESULTS page – the pages/articles can then be viewed in more detail by
selecting ‘Article’ ‘View Page’ or ‘Browse Issue’
SEARCH HISTORY:
Search History Enables the user to revisit
and REVISE
previous searches
MARKED ITEMS:
Add items to the list to REVISIT at
a later point. Users can also
save, email and print a list of results or an
article
CONCLUSION
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS:
• Offering nearly 50,000 pages of photojournalism.
• “Makes the inaccessible accessible” - Complete print run - Archive is all in one place and is convenient to use as well as saving valuable shelf space.
• An essential resource across a range of disciplines including History, Politics, Literature, Photography, Arts and more.
• National and International content.
• Multiple search and limit options.
• Browse editions week by week, cover to cover.
Saturday, August 7, 1948; Issue 6
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