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  2. Bristol Post - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Post and Evening World competed strongly until 1935, when both titles were acquired by a new company, Bristol United Press (BUP), 40% owned by Lord Rothermere's interests and 60% owned by the Bristol Evening Post. In 1960 BUP acquired the Bristol morning paper, the Western Daily Press, and the weekly Bristol Observer. In 1962 the ...

  3. Western Daily Press - Wikipedia

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    The Western Daily Press is a regional newspaper covering parts of South West England, mainly Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset as well as the metropolitan areas of Bath and North East Somerset and the Bristol area. It is published Monday to Saturday in Bristol, UK.

  4. Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    Evening Post (1710–1732), then Berington's Evening Post (1732–1740) London Evening Post (1727–1797) Whitehall Evening Post (1718–1801), London; Bristol Evening Post (1932–2012), renamed the Bristol Post; Jersey Evening Post (founded 1890) Lancashire Evening Post (founded 1886) Nottingham Evening Post (founded 1878), now the Nottingham ...

  5. Tributes paid to 'champion' Dr Paul Stephenson - AOL

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    A civil rights campaigner, who paved the way for the first Race Relations Act, has been remembered as "champion" following his death. Dr Paul Stephenson OBE, 87, organised the 1963 Bristol bus ...

  6. Bristol Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2019, at 15:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. British Newspaper Archive - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010, a ten-year programme of digitization of the newspaper archives with commercial partner DC Thomson subsidiary Brightsolid began. [11] [12] In November 2011, BBC News reported on the launch of the British Newspaper Archive, an initiative to facilitate online access to over one million pages of pre-20th century newspapers. [13]

  8. Philip French - Wikipedia

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    He undertook post-graduate study in journalism at Indiana University Bloomington, [8] on a scholarship. [7] French entered journalism as a reporter at the Bristol Evening Post in 1957. [6] He was theatre critic of the New Statesman between 1967 and 1968 [6] and deputy film critic to David Robinson at The Times for some years.

  9. Alford Gardner - Wikipedia

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    Alford Gardner was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on 12 January 1926. [1] [2] He first came to the United Kingdom during World War II, returning to Jamaica after the war ended.. After experiencing the lack of employment opportunities in his home country, Gardner secured a ticket for the HMT Empire Windrush, which brought him back to England.

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