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The Daily Telegraph and Courier was founded by Colonel Arthur B. Sleigh in June 1855 to air a personal grievance against the future commander-in-chief of the British Army, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge. [8] [16] Joseph Moses Levy, the owner of The Sunday Times, agreed to print the newspaper, and the first edition was published on 29 June 1855.
Colonel Arthur B. Sleigh, also known as Burrowes Willcocks Arthur Sleigh [1] (c. 1821, Montreal – 1869, Chelsea) was a Canadian-born British Army officer, travel writer and the original founder of the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Sleigh founded The Daily Telegraph in 1855 to air a personal grievance against Prince George, Duke of ...
The Daily Telegraph became the organ of the middle class and could claim the largest circulation in the world in 1890. It held a consistent Liberal Party allegiance until opposing Gladstone's foreign policy in 1878 when it turned Unionist. [18] The Illustrated London News, founded in 1842, was the world's first illustrated weekly newspaper.
The Daily Telegraph, commonly called The Telegraph, a broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855 The Sunday Telegraph, Sunday printed edition, founded 1961; Telegraph.co.uk, The Telegraph, an online newspaper with syndicated content from The Daily and The Sunday, along with original reporting; The Telegraph, Bob Dylan fanzine, published 1981–1997
The Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen. Its most famous editor, C. P. Scott, made the Guardian into a world-famous newspaper in the 1890s. The Daily Telegraph was first published on June 29, 1855, and was owned by Arthur Sleigh, who transferred it to Joseph Levy the following year ...
The Manchester Guardian was founded in Manchester in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen. Its most famous editor, Charles Prestwich Scott, made the Guardian into a world-famous newspaper in the 1890s. [37] The Daily Telegraph began on June 29, 1855, and was bought by Joseph Moses Levy the next year. Levy produced it as the first penny ...
Colonel Arthur Sleigh founded the Daily Telegraph & Courier on 29 June 1855, and Levy agreed to print the newspaper. The venture was not a success and when Sleigh was unable to pay his printing bill, Levy took over the newspaper. In 1855, there were ten newspapers published in London.
Still published. Founded as Alton Telegraph, subsequently known as Alton Daily Telegraph and Alton Evening Telegraph. 1837 The Picayune: English New Orleans: United States Still published today on a tri-weekly schedule as The Times Picayune. Has gone through several name changes over the years as The Picayune merged with other local papers. 1839