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Crossing the borders of amateur/professional and activist/journalist in the Victorian local press
1. Crossing the borders of
amateur/professional and
activist/journalist in the
Victorian local press
Andrew Hobbs
University of Central Lancashire, UK
@hobbb
8. ‘Letter from Capua’, John Macklin Eyre, Newcastle Courant November 23, 1860
Soldiers: Newcastle volunteer in Italy
9. Tourists: Black Forest holidays
‘I contrived to organise a party to visit the Alte
Schloss, the old castle … Can I ever forget that
lovely drive? On we went – at a speed that would
make our Bradford Jarvies start with surprise
…’
‘To the Black Forest, IV: Amongst The Pines’, by Saunterer,
Bradford Observer 2 October 1875
‘I pursued the road to Titisee, a pretty little
lake, not unlike Ennerdale Water.’
‘Up the Rhine to the Black Forest’ [From a Correspondent],
Liverpool Mercury 27 December 1886
10. Sense of place, memory, emotion …
New local
history
column,
Burnley
Advertiser
17 Jan
1880
13. Crossing the borders of
amateur/professional and
activist/journalist in the
Victorian local press
Andrew Hobbs
University of Central Lancashire, UK
@hobbb
16. All content by
full-time paid
writers
All
content by
readers
People’s
Journal
Newcastle
Weekly
Chronicle
Notes &
Queries
People’s
Friend
English
Mechanic
The publications
Typical
local
paper
Northern
Star
18. Soldiers: Birmingham men joining
Garibaldi’s army
‘… at Southend … Barrels of
beef by the dozen came on
board, sheep, pigs, and
poultry, and last, though
perhaps most acceptable,
came several hogsheads of
Allsopp’s ale [beer popular
in Birmingham]
‘The English excursion to South Italy’,
Birmingham Daily Post
19 October 1860
19. Soldiers: Birmingham men joining
Garibaldi’s army
‘Coming across the Bay of Biscay we were agreeably
surprised to find the weather so good – in fact, the
water was as smooth as Soho Lake or Kerby’s Pool all
the way.’
‘The English excursion to South Italy’, Birmingham Daily Post 19 October 1860