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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;
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]
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 ...
Thomas Ralph Spence (1845–1918) was an English painter, sculptor and architect, based during his working life in Newcastle and London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ nb 1 ] Gallery
Her obituary, which appeared in The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle on 14 January, praised her artistic merits and social contribution: Miss Mawson who was educated at Bedford College, London, at a time when higher education for women was very rare, was an extremely able artist, three of her paintings being hung in the Royal Academy.
Kathy Secker (born Catherine Barnfather; 18 February 1945 – 15 December 2015) [1] was a British television and radio broadcaster, best known for her work at Tyne Tees Television and BBC Radio Newcastle. During her early broadcasting career at Tyne Tees (1976-1984) she was usually credited as Cathy Secker.
The Newcastle Chronicle may refer to: The newspaper published in Newcastle upon Tyne, now known as the Evening Chronicle;
In March 2024, a 64-year-old man from Newcastle was arrested for Clark's murder and then bailed pending further enquiries. [170] The man arrested in 2023 also remains under investigation. [170] April 1993 Karen McGregor Glasgow