Where was the Evening Standard newspaper first published?

Where was the Evening Standard newspaper first published?

The Evening Standard was published in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and with 279,875 searchable pages from 1913–1977.

Is there a newspaper archive in London UK?

London is steeped in rich history. Every borough, street and building in the UK’s capital city has a past and the British Newspaper Archive is one of the best resources available for unlocking the stories behind them.

Are there any newspapers from the year 1935?

Interested in a particular event from 1935? Or perhaps you know someone with a special connection to this year and you want to buy them a sentimental gift? Browse our archive which contains over 4 million newspapers from some of the nation’s most esteemed publications such as The Times, The Guardian and The Telegraph.

Are there any historic newspapers from the 1965’s?

At Historic Newspapers, we have the largest collection of 1965 newspapers as part of our extensive database, which contains over 4 million authentic originals. A historic newspaper is a wonderful gift idea for anyone who is interested in history, or to mark a particular date in history for someone special. By 1965, the 60’s were in full swing.

The Evening Standard was published in Uniontown, Pennsylvania and with 279,875 searchable pages from 1913–1977.

Interested in a particular event from 1935? Or perhaps you know someone with a special connection to this year and you want to buy them a sentimental gift? Browse our archive which contains over 4 million newspapers from some of the nation’s most esteemed publications such as The Times, The Guardian and The Telegraph.

How many newspapers are in the British newspaper archive?

You’ll find over 100 newspapers that were published in London in the Archive. To browse through a full list of those publications, click ‘More Newspapers’ under the newspaper filter on the search page.

Where can I find a copy of the London Gazette?

If you want to search the London Gazette it’s always best to look on The Gazette website first, but The National Archives also holds an archived copy (1665-1986) in ZJ 1. The National Archives also has a large number of transport-related newspapers, magazines and journals.

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