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The Picture Post: An Exciting New Online Resource

ImageThe Libraries recently acquired online access to The Picture Post, a photo-heavy newsmagazine from London that has been referred to as “the Life Magazine of the U.K.” This database is part of a growing collection of digitized primary sources available through the Libraries.

The Picture Post Historical Archive from Gale is the complete full color archive of the news magazine from 1938-1957. The magazine was very popular during its time, selling more than 1.7 million copies a week. This is a wonderful resource for anyone doing research in British social and political history, media studies, photography, and especially for those searching for primary documents.

This is a wonderful resource for anyone doing research in British social and political history, media studies, photography, and especially for those searching for primary documents
Topics covered extensively are domestic concerns, race, immigration, and popular culture. Also featured heavily are World War II and the Korean War. There are some poignant photos of the resiliency of the British people after the Blitz and some searing images of the aftermath of the Battle of Inchon during the Korean War.

On a lighter note, a user can read articles about searching for the Loch Ness Monster and flying saucers, or the rise and fall of football teams, movie stars, and fashion trends. The advertisements can be a rich trove for researchers as well.

For more information, please contact Becky Imamoto, Research Librarian for History at 824.2639 or rimamoto@uci.edu.