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

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    The first edition of the Newcastle Journal was printed on 12 May 1832, and subsequent Saturdays, by Hernaman and Perring, 69 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle. On 12 May 2007, The Journal celebrated its 175th anniversary and 49,584th issue. The Journal was named North East Newspaper of the Year in 2007 and 2008 at the Tom Cordner North East Press ...

  3. Dennis Embleton - Wikipedia

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    1889 —The 'Three Indian Kings' on the Quayside, Newcastle. A paper read at the inaugural dinner at the Quayside Restaurant, Limited 17 December 1888; 1891 – Barber-surgeons and chandlers of Newcastle. Journal office (different from that in the Archaeologia Aeliana, vol. xv. p. 228) 1880–81 – A Visit to Madeira in the Winter of 1880–81.

  4. Newcastle Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Newcastle Journal can refer to two newspapers published in Newcastle upon Tyne: Newcastle Journal (1739–1788), an 18th-century weekly;

  5. Lady Ursula Ridley - Wikipedia

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    Ursula served as both Chair and President to the Newcastle Branch of the Family Planning Association and she opened the city's Family Planning Clinic in 1961. [9] She argued that family planning should be an integral part of the National Health Service [ 9 ] and that contraceptives should be available in pubs.

  6. Penelope Walton Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Walton Rogers died in York on 10 November 2023, at the age of 73. [1] Her friend and colleague Alan Wilkinson, who wrote her obituary for the Guardian newspaper in January 2024, called her achievements as an archaeologist "monumentally heroic", noting that her condition made it difficult for her to travel more than a few hundred yards from her flat.

  7. 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.

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  9. Newcastle Journal (1739–1788) - Wikipedia

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    The printer Thomas Slack worked with Thompson at the Newcastle Journal throughout the 1750s. However, the two men fell out, and in 1764 Slack attempted his own weekly newspaper, the Newcastle Chronicle, in competition with the Newcastle Journal. [7] In 1773 the Newcastle Journal claimed circulation over an area with a 600-mile circumference. [3]

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