A Hang-Over
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, June 12, 1943
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, June 12, 1943
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, June 15, 1943
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Kentucky, February 19, 1947
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, May 20, 1943
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, May 13, 1943
The Illustrated Police News, London, England, January 12, 1867
Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, May 1, 1943
The idea behind this newspaper/magazine was really sweet. Beginning in 1943 the Daily Mirror published Good Morning, a four page paper with photos (mostly of cute animals and pretty ladies), puzzles, comics, short stories, bits of news (lots of human interest stories) and sometimes even notes or interviews with pictures from family members at home, specifically for the Royal Navy Submarine Corps. They’d be bundled monthly before a trip and were numbered (instead of dated) so the men received them in order every day. It was one way to give the men, who were gone for weeks at a time, a sense of normality. Over 900 editions were published.
Halloween Costume Idea: polar bears and brown bears at the Chelsea Arts Club ball, London, England, 1930
Actress Edna May and friend, 1913
The Sketch, England, April 12, 1950