Hulton|Archive is one of the largest collections of photography and illustrative material in the world.
containing over 40 million images, covering prints, engravings, cartoons, illustrations, maps,.
periodicals and other ephemera. This unique resource is available for the global picture buyer; those.
looking to research historically significant subjects or personalities as well as those searching for.
creative and stock imagery.
Hulton|Archive was formed after Getty Images had acquired two of the leading historical stock houses;.
Hulton Deutsch in London in 1996 - forming Hulton Getty, and Archive Photos in New York - a division.
of The Image Bank - in 2000.
The cornerstone of the Hulton is the seminal news weekly Picture Post, founded in 1938 by Edward.
Hulton publisher of this and numerous other magazine titles. Picture Post commissioned much of its.
photography which featured in the magazine until its closure in 1957. Its pioneering photojournalism.
helped to revolutionise the style and content of newspapers and magazines not only in Britain but also.
throughout the world. Picture Post photographers include such luminaries as Bert Hardy and Bill.
Brandt. The Hulton passed through the hands of the BBC and private ownership and, in the process,.
doubled the size of the collection with the acquisition of the Keystone Collection. Though the majority.
of the Hulton is wholly owned, representations of note include Weegee and Ernst Haas.
Archive Photos was formed in 1990 by the merger of two well-established photo agencies, Pictorial.
Parade (founded 1935) and Frederick Lewis Stock Photos (founded in 1938). Prior to the merger of the.
two agencies, Pictorial Parade was one of the oldest continuously operated photo syndication.
The loincloth (fundoshi) was often worn under kimono or armour as an underwear (The Samurai Archives 2001). ... For example, in 1615 when Hideyori's army was defeated as the Tokugawa (Ieyasu's army) poured through the gates of Osaka, Hideyori and his mother performed seppuku (Samurai Archives 2001). ...
Immigrants coming from Southern and Eastern Europe brought drastically different philosophies with them such as anarchism, anarchism, and Marxism (Eugenics Movement Archive). ... Genetics appeared to be a viable source to blame for human social problems -- such as alcoholism, feeblemindedness, rebelliousness, nomadism, criminality, and prostitution (Eugenics Movement Archive). ... Also targeted, was anyone with some type of genetically transmissible disease (Eugenics Movement Archive). ... Because of the varying scoring techniques, eugenics was an exceedingly questionable science (Eugenics Mov...
Congress has attempted to censor this information with the federal "Communications Decency Act of 1996 a controversial piece of legislation signed into law by President Clinton on February 8, 1996 (www.fmew.com/archive/censor). ... As with the question as to what is in the best interest of the children, "courts frequently hold that government can legitimately try to protect the well being of children" (www.fmew.com/archive/censor/). However, there are relatively few parents regardless of their "political or religious views, who would agree that the federal government should intercede on how ...
This concern is highly warranted according to the National Archives and Records Administration; "ninety-three percent of companies that lost their data center for ten days or more due to a disaster file for bankruptcy within one year of the disaster" (Wood, Part 1). ...
Bowling for Columbine undoubtedly does this, drawing on archival footage and statistics regularly to evidence the importance of the images shown to an audience. ... Moore overcomes this barrier in reproducing archival film in a contemporary setting by introducing a satirical look at the past re-created in BC. ... The crosscutting of contemporary images plays a large role in the audience's reaction to BC because of its similarity to the archival footage crosscut in the same manner. ...
An other problem with emails is that the governments are now putting out directive and making companies archive email that passes through their company. ... To preserve the evidence in these cases, copies of both inbound and outbound messages must be archived]. So not only do I have all the perverts out there sending my daughter adverts for male member enlargement and worse but now as a result of all the spam mail we have the government getting our employers and internet server providers to archive are mail even the ones we delete, yes we think when we push delete the mail has gone but no t...