Vintage newspaper design

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an old newspaper article with pictures of people in the street and horse drawn carriages on it

Travel to the golden age of the 1800s using the Western Vintage Newspaper Free Google Docs Template, ideal for retro-inspired projects. This unique style captures the soul of traditional Western journalism, ideal for crafting compelling stories or reporting on events. It also suits creative projects that aim to evoke a sense of nostalgia. Whether you’re working on educational content or producing a themed document, this Western Vintage Newspaper Free Google Docs Template reveals an iconic…

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the front page of thriftthrive magazine featuring a woman in an orange skirt

Highlight your thrift event with the 'Black and White Retro Newspaper' poster! This classic design combines vintage charm with clear, easy-to-read details, ensuring your event stands out and is understood at a glance. Make a timeless impression with a poster that blends style and clarity effortlessly!

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an old newspaper with black and white text on the front page, it is ready to be

Download the Newspaper pages in vintage, Retro Editable Newspaper 10754109 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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an old news paper type font

Vintage distressed newspaper font with ink distortions, perfect for old newspaper type ads and other similar projects. Has extensive language support covering all Latin alphabet based languages.

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an old book with the title graphic illustrated newspaper on it's front cover, in black and white

BM P&D reg. no. 1992,0406.208 (b) The Graphic. An illustrated newspaper. January – June 1871. Volume 3. London: Office [of Illustrated Newspapers Limited], 190, Strand. Nos. 58 to 82. 596p. Price sixpence, seven pence stamped. Each weekly issue is normally of twenty four pages. Printed in the colophon of these issues: “Published by Edward Joseph Mansfield…” The title page is after John Leighton. The illustration on page 324 is after E. Buckman, and is captioned: “The district vaccinator – a…

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