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    Guardian News & Media Archive

    The archive collects and preserves original records capturing the stories behind the Guardian and the Observer. Every effort has been made to locate the copyright owners of images on these pages. If you have further information concerning any images, pleaseemail us
  • Contact or visit the GNM archive

  • Online catalogue

  • An advert for the Guardian’s centenary issue in 1921.

    Guardian history

  • Guardian printers creating a flong, c1960s

    Reprographics services

The Guardian Foundation

  • Donate records, research with us, volunteer and more

    The GNM Archive is owned by The Guardian Foundation, a charity that promotes press freedom and access to journalism. Find out more about our work and exhibitions, and how you can get involved.

The big picture

  • The Hella Pick papers

    The archive has recently catalogued the papers of the Guardian's former international correspondent Hella Pick (1927-2024). Pick covered major global events for the paper for over 35 years between the 1960s and 1990s. Her papers include personal and professional correspondence, research for her articles and 2021 memoir and Guardian cuttings.

Pictures & video

  1. Page from Les Gibbard's sketchbook, 11-13 March 1981. Gibbard started work at the Guardian in 1969 at the age of 23 and continued as political cartoonist until 2004 before reappearing in the comment pages in 2003. This book is one of a series running from 1979-1992 acquired by the GNM Archive in 2005 as part of the Gibbard collection that also includes more than 2500 original cartoons. GNM Archive ref: LDG/4/2/4

    Guardian and Observer cartoonists: archive teaching resources

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  2. Photographs of Manchester Guardian staff taken for the centenary of the newspaper in 1921 including in the back row Miss Madeline Linford. Photograph believed to be by Guardian staff photographer, Walter Doughty. Prints scanned from Centenary album GNM Archive ref: GUA/6/9/1/11/1/1.

    Pioneering Guardian and Observer women journalists: archive teaching resources

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  3. Destroyed memory boards from a PC used to inspect data provided by Edward Snowden to the Guardian. The computers were destroyed using a variety of power tools at Kings Place on 20 July 2013 at the the instruction of the UK government. (GNM Archive ref: GUA/12/5/1/8/4)

    Guardian archive artefacts: from orchestral triangles to smashed up hard drives

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  4. Margaret Thatcher print file. GNM Archive ref: OBS/6/9/3/2/T

    Between the Headlines: an insider's view of the news

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Our collections

  • Detail of an Observer minute book from the Guardian News & Media Acrhive.

    Corporate archive collections

  • GNM Archive - William Papas

    Personal archive collections

  • Peter Preston's records in the GNM Archive relating to the handling of the press and the enquiries that followed the Falklands War, December 1977 - September 1986. GNM Archive ref: GUA/6/1/1/1/2/2/8

    Archive teaching resource
    The Falklands war in the GNM Archive

  • "Our proposals are no longer on the table"Used in The Guardian 21 May 1982GNM Archive Ref: LDG/1/29/5

    Collections in focus
    Les Gibbard and the Falklands war

Other Guardian sites

Most viewed

Most viewed in the archive

  1. Direct action! Buy a print from the Jane Bown archive

  2. The Falklands war in the GNM Archive

  3. Les Gibbard and the Falklands war: striking cartoons from the Guardian archive

  4. Guardian archive: coronation preparations in 1937 and 1953 – in pictures

  5. Unlocking the stories behind the shorthand

  6. Researching the history of the Guardian

  7. 20 years of the Guardian News & Media Archive

  8. Own a classic Observer photograph from the Women's Liberation Movement march, 1971

  9. A year in the Bridging the Digital Gap traineeship

  10. The Guardian bicentenary oral history project

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