Glasgow Herald
Glasgow Herald 1900 - 1923
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Sharin Schroeder commented
I love what you have scanned and will continue to scan (particularly looking forward to 1874), but I would also love it if you might plan on going further than 1892. After reading Nash's Kailyard and Scottish Literature, I would be very interested to do searches on the Glasgow Weekly Herald's views over time on Kailyard (and to compare it to the Glasgow Weekly Mail). I also think it would be great if you could begin the scans with the first issues in November and December of 1864.
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Sharin Schroeder commented
The new Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press notes that "By 1911, as reproduced in the souvenir catalogue, the weekly version proudly proclaimed itself 'Scotland's National Newspaper' (Anon. 1911). yet, as Denis Brogan's remembrances suggest, the paper was also strongly identified with Glasgow" (545). . . . This was a paper whose self-perception, one that was widely shared, was at once Glaswegian, Scottish, and British. I am interested in the daily version, too, but the weekly herald would provide researchers with more information about fiction published in Glasgow at the time, as well as a means to contrast the weekly and daily publication. I am personally most interested in the 1870s, though I'm sure other researchers will be interested in other periods.
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Anonymous commented
Extend to all dates from 1900. Goggle ones are not searchable and a pain to use.
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Anonymous commented
Glasgow is of key importance - can you complete the missing years from the 1820s and 1830s
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bob commented
This is already available online, for free! See http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=GGgVawPscysC