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The Hull Daily Mail, then simply known as the Daily Mail, would endure competition with other newspapers established on Whitefriargate in the 1910s, including the Eastern Morning News, Hull Evening News and the weekly Hull News all operating from an office on the north side of the street, while the Daily Mail and a number of its own weekly ...
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The Eastern Morning News was founded in 1864 by Liberal politician William Saunders, it was Hull's first daily paper. [2] The paper was a substantial and serious publication, independent but with Liberal leanings, [2] covering both local and world news, with coverage of finance and shipping, and with editorial comment, intended for an informed or professional audience.
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The government allowed Hull to be named specifically as the target of the attack and the Hull Daily Mail ran a front-page headline the next day. [34] [35] Another attack took place on 13/14 July, which appears have been intended to damage the railway system and caused more than 20 deaths. Two further attacks later in the year failed to ...
1884 – Hull Amateur Photographic Society founded. [25] 1885 Hull and Barnsley Railway begins operating. Alexandra Dock built. [1]: 308 Hull Daily Mail newspaper begins publication. [26] 1886 – Synagogue established. [27] 1887 East Park opens. First women's rugby match is played in Hull. [1]: 308
Plans began to develop between Hull City Council and the University of Hull, and ultimately the Heritage Lottery Fund made the dream a reality by providing the Hull History Centre with a £7.7 million grant, [2] the largest ever lottery grant for a UK archive project [citation needed]. Building for the centre began in late 2007 and on 25 ...