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Mitchell Library Newspapers Mitchell Library Newspapers Title Print holdings Film holdings Current Glasgow Aberdeen Journal n/a 1747 Dec - 1853 Dec Aberdeen Press & Journal 1975 Jan - current n/a YES Advertiser for Shettleston & Tollcross & 1896 31 March (single issue) 1896 31 March (single issue) surrounding districts YES Afternoon Bulletin 1926 6 May (single sheet) n/a Agitator 1833 9 Mar - 13 April n/a Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser 1899 - 1957 / last year - current 1899 - 1957 YES Alba 1908 - 1909 n/a Alliance News 1862 - 1864 n/a Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald 1866 - 1888 n/a Arrival; newspaper of Greater Glasgow 1985 May - Aug 1988 incomplete n/a Tourist Board Asian Age 1996 - June 2001 n/a Ayr Advertiser 1829 - 1888 n/a Ayr Observer 1837 - 1886 n/a Bailie 1872 23 Oct - 28 April 1926 1872 23 Oct - 28 April 1926 YES Baillieston, Tollcross & Shettleston Express n/a 1896 31 Mar - 1900 13 Mar YES Banner (Pollok) 1983 - 85, 1992 - 99 incomplete n/a YES Banner South later Glasgow Banner 1975 Nov (single issue) n/a YES Beacon, Glasgow 1897 Apr - Aug n/a YES Beardmore News conts Forge News 1917 18 Oct - Dec 1919 1919 - 1921 YES Belfast Telegraph 1995 13 March - 2006 March n/a Berwickshire News 1881 October - 1886 n/a Bridgeton Advertiser 1891 April - Dec incomplete 1889 Sep - 1891 Dec YES Bridgeton Advertiser & Single Tax Review became Bridgeton Single Tax Review & 1889 7 Sept - 5 October1889 n/a Advertiser YES © Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Mitchell Library Newspapers Bridgeton Single Tax Review & Advertiser previously Bridgeton Advertiser & Single Tax 1889 2 Nov - Feb 1891 n/a Review YES Bulletin 1915 10 Jun - 1923 31 Dec 1915 10 Jun - 1932 31 Dec YES Bulletin & Scots Pictorial (1) formed by union 1924 1 Jan - 2 July 1960 1924 1 Jan - 1960 2 July of Bulletin and Scots Pictorial YES Caledonian cont as Western Star 1807 11 April - 7 Nov incomplete 1807 April - Dec 1807 YES Cambuslang & Rutherglen Express n/a 1898 7 Sept - 1902 19 Nov YES Cambuslang Advertiser 1953 - 1966 1953 - 1966 Castlemilk Press cont as Castlemilk Today 1972 Feb - Sept 1973 n/a YES Castlemilk To-day formerly Castlemilk Press 1974 March - Oct 1978 n/a YES Chamber's Historical Newspaper 1832 Nov - 1836 Jan 1832 Nov - 1836 Jan Christian World 1881 June 1961 n/a Clyde & Forth Bill of Entry & Shipping List 1919 - 1939 1919 Jan - 1939 1 Sept conts Clyde Bill of Entry YES Clyde Bill of Entry & Shipping List cont as 1841 11 Dec - 5 July 1887 1887 - 1918 Clyde and Forth Bill of Entry 1915 Jan - 1918 Dec YES 1805 28 Aug - Dec 1807 Clyde Commercial Advertiser 1806 Dec - 1818 Dec incomplete YES Clyde Commercial Register & Shipping List n/a 1845 9 Oct - 1846 7 Feb YES Clydebank Courier 1993 n/a Clydebank Leader 1989 September - 1992 n/a Clydebank Press 1936 - 1982 n/a Contest Courier n/a 1908 Mar - Aug Courier (Dundee) 1791 - 1859 Courier; Bearsden. Milngavie & West Glasgow 1989 April - Dec 2002 incomplete n/a YES Courier West 2001 Feb - 2002 Dec n/a Courier (London) 1795 - 1830 n/a © Mitchell Library, Glasgow. You may download and/or print for your own personal use. Please do not distribute without permission. Mitchell Library Newspapers 1856 17 April - 7 Sept 1860 (odd Daily Bulletin n/a issues only) YES Daily Graphic 1890 January - 1926 October n/a 1946 September - 1958 Daily Graphic n/a December Daily Jang / Sunday Jang 1988 - current n/a YES 1846 January 21 reprint 1896 Daily News (London) n/a January 21 Daily Record & Daily Mail formed by union of 1901 10 Jun - 29 Mar 1902 1901 10 Jun - 29 Mar 1902 Daily Record and Glasgow Daily Mail YES Daily Record and Mail formerly Daily Record 1902 31 March - 1958 December 1902 31 Mar - 12 Mar 1954 & Daily Mail cont as Daily Record YES Daily Record formerly Daily Record & Mail 1959 January - current 1954 Mar - YES YES Daily Record formerly Glasgow Echo merged with the Glasgow Daily Mail to form the Daily 1895 28 Oct - 8 Jun 1901 1895 28 Oct - 8 Jun 1901 Record & Daily Mail YES Daily Sketch 1926 October - 1939 September Daily Sketch and Graphic 1939 October - 1946 August Daily Telegram n/a 1864 19 Sept - 1 Oct YES Daily Telegraph & Sunday Telegraph 1971 - 2001 Jul - 2013 Dec YES Dawn 1994 - 2011 January Day; a morning journal of literature, politics, 1832 2 Jan - 5 May 1832 2 Jan - 30 June art and fashion Dennistonian 1892 April n/a YES Dennistoun Rrag formerly Rrag 1975 June - Dec 1976 incomplete n/a YES Des Pardes 2012 January - current YES Drumchapel News 1974 - 1993 incomplete n/a YES Drumchapel News 1991 Jan - Sept 1994 incomplete n/a YES © Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Mitchell Library Newspapers Dumfries Courier / Dumfries Journal / 1811 - 1814 / 1816 / 1817 April - n/a Dumfries and Galloway Courier 1819 November Dundee Advertiser 1900 4 December n/a 1975 January - 2015 April / 2015 Dundee Courier n/a May - date YES Dziennik Polski 1940 - 1968 n/a Dziennik Zolnierzi 1941 - 1943 n/a East End Forum 1977 Mar - Dec 1978 incomplete n/a YES East End Independent merged with 1990 25 April - Dec 2004 n/a Glaswegian YES East End News 1972 Nov - May 1973 n/a YES East Glasgow News 1986 Oct 1986 - 1988 incomplete n/a YES East Kilbride News 1952 - current n/a YES Eastern Argus & Shettleston & District Weekly n/a 1913 - 1914 News YES Eastern Argus & Shettleston & Tollcross n/a 1915 - 1921 Weekly News YES Eastern News, Dennistoun & Shettleston Advertiser incorporates Glasgow Eastern 1974 7 June - 15 Nov incomplete n/a News YES Eastern Press 1890 1 June - 18 March 1891 1890 1 June - 18 March 1891 YES Eastwood Mercury & Post formerly Glasgow South Side News and Eastwood Mercury cont 1988 26 Aug - 18 Dec 1991 n/a as Glasgow Post & Mercury YES Eastwood Mercury and Post formerly 1988 26 Aug - 25 Jan 1991 n/a Glasgow Post & Mercury, cont as Mercury YES Edinburgh Advertiser 1771-1829 imp. Edinburgh Advertiser / Edinburgh Evening 1789 / 1790 - 1792 n/a Courant Edinburgh Evening Courant 1880 - Mar 1886 n/a © Mitchell Library, Glasgow. You may download and/or print for your own personal use. Please do not distribute without permission. Mitchell Library Newspapers Edinburgh Observer 1822 May - 1826 n/a Edinburgh Star 1808 - 1824 May n/a Emergency Press (combined issues of the Glasgow Herald, Daily Record, Bulletin, 1926 5 - 14 May n/a Glasgow Evening News, Evening Citizen, Evening Times) YES Engineer & Iron Trades Advertiser 1893 - 1939 n/a Era 1879 - 1919 / 1919 - 1939 n/a Estate News; a fortnightly paper for the 1948 25 May - July/Aug 1964 n/a Scottish Industrial estates YES European 1990 May - 1998 December n/a 1864 8 Aug, 12 Aug, 8 Sept, 1864 8 Aug, 12 Aug, 8 Sept 1865, Evening Citizen (1) cont as Glasgow Citizen 1865, 1877 22 May - 7 Aug 1877 22 May - 7 Aug 1914 1914 YES Evening Citizen (2) formerly Glasgow Citizen 1923 29 Oct - 29 March 1974 1923 29 Oct - 29 March 1974 YES Evening Courant 1880 - 1886 March n/a Evening Mail 1820 7 9 February n/a YES Evening News & Star formerly Evening Star cont as Glasgow Evening News absorbed 1878 Jan - 10 Feb 1888 1877 22 May - 10 Feb 1888 Scots Observer YES Evening News formerly Glasgow News 1915 4 Oct - 17 Jan 1957 1915 4 Oct - 17 Jan 1957 absorbed Scots Observer YES Evening Times 1877 22 May - Current 1877 - Current YES YES Evening Times (Final Pink Edition) 1992 August 29 n/a YES Extra - Barrhead & Renfrew 2009 Apr - 2010 Dec n/a YES Extra - Bearsden & Milngavie 2003 Jan - 2011 Feb n/a YES Extra - Glasgow South and Eastwood 1998 Jan - May 2016 n/a YES YES Extra - Paisley & Renfrewshire 2003 April - 2011 Feb n/a YES Extra - West End 2003 Jan - 2011 n/a YES Family Illustrated Times & Glasgow Local 1854 July - December n/a Advertiser YES © Mitchell Library, Glasgow. 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Mitchell Library Newspapers Final Pink ;last issue of the Pink Evening 1992 29 Aug n/a Times YES Financial Times 1966 - current YES Flourish 1976 - n/a Current YES Forge News cont as Beardmore News 1917 4 Sept - 4 October n/a YES Forward amalgamated with Socialist 1909 13 Oct - 25 Mar 1960 1906 - 60 Commentary after 25/3/60 incomplete 1881 October - 1924 19 Freeman's Journal n/a December G41 2006 January - 2008 May n/a YES Galloway Advertiser & Wigtonshire Free Press Galloway News 2002 January - current n/a YES 1997 12 July - 22 Dec 2000, 2001 Gen; Glasgow East News n/a Jun - Dec 2003 incomplete YES Glasgow Advertiser & Property Circular formerly Glasgow Property Circular and West 1898 18 Jan - 26 Jan 1932 n/a of Scotland Weekly Advertiser YES Glasgow Advertiser & Railway & Shipping Journal formerly NB Railway & Shipping 1850 7 Mar - 30 Sept n/a Journal YES Glasgow Advertiser (I) cont as Glasgow 1783 27 Jan [reprint] (single 1783 27 Jan [reprint] (single Advertiser & Evening Intelligencer issue) issue) YES 1833 - 1847 / 1857 Jan - 1858 Glasgow Argus 1833 15 Feb - 1847 Feb YES Glasgow Banner South formerly Banner South 1975 Nov - Dec 1976 incomplete n/a YES Glasgow Chronicle formerly Glasgow Sentinel 1811 - 1843 (few odd issue s) 1811 - 1843 (few odd issue s) YES Glasgow Citizen 1877 22 May - 1910 December n/a YES Glasgow Citizen (1) cont as Glasgow Weekly 1848 Apr - Sept 1864, few odd 1844 Jan - Dec 1865 Citizen issue s YES © Mitchell Library, Glasgow.
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