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William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of

William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of


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William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of

William Connor, Daily Mirror Newspaper Journalist, who wrote under the pseudonym of Cassandra, pictured with secretary, behind the desk of his office, 29th June 1960

W.E.G.H.
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix

Media ID 21669307

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Desk Lamp Mirror Group Newspaper Newspapers Publishing Typewriter Writer Cassandra


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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant world of journalism in the 1960s. The image showcases William Connor, an esteemed journalist for the Daily Mirror newspaper, renowned for his thought-provoking articles written under the pseudonym Cassandra. It is June 29th, 1960, and we find ourselves peering into his office as he sits behind a grand desk adorned with stacks of newspapers and a vintage typewriter. The atmosphere exudes creativity and intellect as Mr. Connor engages with his secretary amidst a sea of papers strewn across their workspace. Bathed in warm lamplight, they appear deep in conversation or perhaps discussing ideas for his next groundbreaking piece. The room itself seems to reflect the fast-paced nature of news publishing; every inch filled with books, files, and memorabilia that bear witness to countless stories brought to life by this talented writer. This photograph not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a reminder of the power held by journalists like William Connor during an era when newspapers were at their zenith. It transports us back to an age where words penned on paper had immense influence over public opinion. As we gaze upon this evocative image from Memory Lane Prints captured by W. E. G. H. , it sparks our imagination about what remarkable insights may have been shared within those walls and reminds us of the enduring legacy left behind by individuals who dedicated their lives to shaping public discourse through their writing.

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