10 Wonderfully Nostalgic Pictures Of What Newsrooms Used To Look Like

10 Wonderfully Nostalgic Images Of What Newsrooms Used To Look Like

Mention the word listicle to one of these angry looking chaps and you'd probably get coshed over the back of the head with a piece of hot metal. Here's what newsrooms looked like before digital publishing was even a thing.

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Daily Mail's Room 55 at Carmelite House, Fleet Street(01 of10)
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PA staff covering the 1964 general election(02 of10)
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PA on the 1952 general election(03 of10)
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Election results are analysed in PA's newsroom 1952(04 of10)
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Results area of the Press Association newsroom(05 of10)
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Kansas City bureau of the Associated Press in 1940(06 of10)
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Seattle Times newsroom prepares for blackouts in 1941(07 of10)
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Copy takers work at Press Association in 1966(08 of10)
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New York Times prepares a Monday edition in 1978(09 of10)
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French new agency Havas mans the linotype machines in 1926(10 of10)
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