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  2. Evening Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle originated as the Newcastle Chronicle, founded in 1764 [2] as a weekly newspaper by Thomas Stack and Ann Fisher. [3] The paper was left to his daughter Sarah Hodgson in 1785. [4] Her husband was Solomon Hodgson and in 1794 he sold a part of the business to his brother in law. In 1800 Solomon died and Sarah Hodgson re-established ...

  3. The Journal (Newcastle upon Tyne newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Journal is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne.Published by ncjMedia, (a division of Reach plc), The Journal is produced every weekday and Saturday morning and is complemented by its sister publications the Evening Chronicle and the Sunday Sun.

  4. The Newcastle Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Chronicle may refer to: The newspaper published in Newcastle upon Tyne , now known as the Evening Chronicle The Newcastle Chronicle and Hunter River District News published in Newcastle, New South Wales

  5. Evening Chronicle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Evening Chronicle, now known as Evening Chronicle, or just The Chronicle, a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne, covering Tyne and Wear, southern Northumberland and northern County Durham; Oldham Evening Chronicle, now a defunct daily newspaper published each weekday evening serving the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in ...

  6. Robert Burns Dick - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 he became an assistant in the office of Armstrong & Knowles of Newcastle Upon Tyne, remaining there until 1893 when he set up his own firm. In 1895, Burns Dick formed a partnership with Charles Thomas Marshall, born 1866, who had been an apprentice in Newcombe's office alongside Dick and set-up an independent practice in Newcastle in 1892.

  7. Thomas Eyre Macklin - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 the members exhibited there again (Macklin contributed Jeannie-Yvonne), [74] and the Newcastle Chronicle's art critic, under the pen name of Merlin, said that they had "produced work that does honour to Tyneside and to the Bewick Club", [75] and that Macklin's contribution was a portrait "in which he exhibit[ed] all his usual refinement ...

  8. J. L. Garvin - Wikipedia

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    In 1891, Garvin applied to Joseph Cowen for a position at the Newcastle Evening Chronicle. Given a position as a proof-reader and occasional contributor, Garvin spent the next eight years honing his skills as a journalist, with Cowen serving as his mentor and father-figure.

  9. Raymond Challinor - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Challinor Internet Archive Archived 22 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine; Stan Newens, "Ray Challinor obituary", The Guardian, 24 March 2011. John Charlton, Obituary Archived 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Socialist Worker; Obituary in Newcastle Evening Chronicle. "Ray Challinor on Harry McShane", in Revolutionary History

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