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Gerald Mortimer (1937 – 30 December 2013) was an English author and sports journalist, whose career spanned over four decades.. Mortimer began his career in July 1970, as a sports journalist for the Derby Telegraph (then Derby Evening Telegraph), a job which he held until his death in December 2013.
Back issues from 1879 until the present day can be viewed at the Derby Local Studies Library or the British Library Newspaper Collection at Colindale, London. The current average circulation is 20,090 daily (as of 01/10/2015) [12] The paper was known as the Derby Evening Telegraph until April 2009 when it changed its name to simply the Derby ...
Evening Telegraph is a common newspaper name, and may refer to: Evening Telegraph, Scotland; Evening Telegraph, Ireland, published 1871–1924. Coventry Evening Telegraph, England, now the Coventry Telegraph; Derby Evening Telegraph, England, now the Derby Telegraph; Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph, England
See the best photos, videos from 2024 Kentucky Derby: Mystik Dan’s win, fashion, celebrities. Dennis Varney, Brian Simms. May 4, 2024 at 5:04 PM. A lush, new paddock. Plenty of celebrity sightings.
He has spent almost all his working life in the newspaper and publishing industry including working as a reporter for the Derby Evening Telegraph and as a feature writer for the Nottingham Evening Post. He was a football writer for the Sunday Telegraph, covering the Midlands and South Yorkshire, and editor of the Footballer Magazine.
See photos of all the grit and glam from the 2024 Kentucky Derby. The annual horse-racing event, hosted at Churchill Downs, celebrated its 150th anniversary this year.
Powell first played for Derby County on Christmas Day 1941 as a wartime guest player aged 16 whist still a pupil at Bemrose School, he featured alongside future Derby County teammate Chick Musson and Jackie Parr, Derby lost the match 3–1 to a Royal Air Force Football Association XI but the 16-year did impress the over 10,000 spectators at the Baseball Ground with the Derby Evening Telegraph ...
On Monday 13 December 1976 colour news first came from the Derby Road studio on Holden Street. It had been black and white since 1963. The East Midlands correspondent was Bruce Myles, of Ravenshead. [22] The transmitter was on the top of Nottingham Technical College. Philip Tibenham and Chris Drake had worked at the early Derby Road site. [23]