Onthe 17th September 1964 the News Letter first announced that Northern Ireland would have its own Sunday newspaper; The Sunday News. Set for release early 1965. The announcement commented 'The Su... Read More
A tale of two cities but the voice of one people Paper gave oppressed a voice when they most needed it.This was a paper of the people, by the people and for the people. The Andersonstown Ne... Read More
The Cork Morning Intelligencer began publication in May 1811, being printed by John O'Rorke in Castle Street. The paper appeared thrice-weekly, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, continuing until ... Read More
The Post Newspaper Archive The Post newspaper was circulated in County Kilkenny and was first published in 1926 the newspaper ran until 1960. The Post contains sporting reports, Irish language ar... Read More
A rival paper to The Corke Journal, published by the brothers Phineas Bagnell and George Bagnell (d. 1768), The Cork Evening Post first appeared in November 1755. Unlike the moderate Swiney, the B... Read More
The Cork Gazette and General Advertiser was published between 1790 and 1797, initially by John and James Jones, though the latter died in December 1790, printing being carried on by "Jones & Co." ... Read More
The Oracle was published on Sundays and Wednesday sold for two pence half penny. The masthead carriers Delectando Pariterque Monendo ("delighting and advising"). The Oracle is a beautifully presen... Read More
Through the Morning Post or Dublin Courant 1792 gain access to court sessions and detailed accounts of offences and view the numerous advertisements for miracle cures for common ailments. The Morni... Read More
The Madras Courier was the first newspaper to be published in Madras, Madras Presidency, British India and one of the first in India. It was the leading newspaper of its time and was the officially... Read More
The English chronicle, or Universal Evening-PostThe Chronicle was founded in 1779 although the founders are not known. In 1781 it was given the supplementary title Or, Universal Evening Post. The... Read More
Waterford Today publihsed it's first edition on the 26th of September 1989, and from those humble beginnings Waterford Today Newspaper has grown into being Waterford's biggest media success story t... Read More
The Dungannon Herald was launched in 2017 providing national and local news for the people of east County Tyrone. The Dungannon Herald is owned by the North West Of Ireland Printing and Publishing ... Read More
The Wicklow News-Letter provides an insight into Wicklow town and the local areas as seen through the eyes of the local newspapers of the time, namely the Wicklow People and the Wicklow NewsLetter,... Read More
The Tralee Mercury 14.02.1829Prospectus ExtractThe state of the Press in the County has been long a source of surprise to some and a subject of regret to others. It is true that a liberal and ... Read More
The Sunday World was Ireland's first tabloid newspaper. Hugh McLaughlin and Gerry McGuinness launched it on 25 March 1973 It broke new ground in layout, content, agenda, columnists and use of sexua... Read More
Raymond's Kerry Herald is one of 19 publications available through the Irish Newspaper Archives resource. Raymond's Kerry Herald Prospectus extract: 12/01/1856We believe we are not disappointin... Read More
Punch was founded on 17 July 1841 by Henry Mayhew and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells, on an initial investment of 25. It was jointly edited by Mayhew and Mark Lemon. It was subtitled The London C... Read More
The Monaghan Argus Volume 1 Number 1 Page 1 15/October/1949 The new Monaghan Argus will endeavour to present a week-by-week account of the activities, the public events, the social life, the sp... Read More
The Kerry Weekly Reporter was a nationalist newspaper with a Catholic orientation. In 1920 The black and tans burnt the Kerry Weekly Reporters printing works on Russell Street and Market Street Tra... Read More
Killarney Echo & South Kerry Chronicle newspaper first went to print on the Saturday, August 26th, 1899. Volume 1 On the newspapers inaugural edition page two the editor provides a detailed sta... Read More
The Gorey Guardian newspaper contains stories relating primarily to Gorey town and its surrounding area, as well as stories relating to County Wexford. The topics covered are wide ranging. It also ... Read More
The Roscommon Herald was founded by George Tully in 1859 son of Charles Tully the founder of the Roscommon Journal, 1828. George Tully died young, and the paper was continued by his widow, Honoria.... Read More
The Drogheda Argus & Leinster Journal Prospectus: The Argus shall be found at all times the staunch supporter of the People's rights and liberties - their claims shall be enforced - their privi... Read More
The Echo is an award winning second-generation family run local newspaper that was established in May 1980. The Echo Templeogue Edition was a weekly newspaper, out every Thursday, serving Templeogu... Read More
The Echo an award winning second-generation family run local newspaper that was established in May 1980. The Echo Ballyfermot edition was a weekly newspaper established in 1996 out every Thursday,... Read More
The Echo (Lucan) is an award winning second-generation family run local newspaper that was established in May 1980. The Echo is a weekly newspaper, out every Thursday, serving Lucan and it's surrou... Read More
The Echo (West & Clondalkin)is an award winning second-generation family run local newspaper that was established in May 1980. The Echo is a weekly newspaper, out every Thursday, serving Clondalkin... Read More
The Echo is an award winning second-generation family run local newspaper that was established in May 1980. The Echo is a weekly newspaper, out every Thursday, serving Tallaght, Clondalkin, Bally... Read More
Founded shortly after its sister paper in County Westmeath, the Offaly Topic has grown both in size and circulation to become one of the most respected news brands in the Irish midlands, with every... Read More
The Bray People was founded in 1979 and serves the Bray area in County Wicklow. The Bray People is a variant of the Wicklow People. The Bray People Newspaper Archive is available as follows:1999-... Read More
The Wicklow People was founded in 1883 as a National League broadsheet. Three years later it went 'commerical' and as a national minded newspaper for the county, gave the pro-Parnell viewpoint in n... Read More
It was originally believed that the Chronicle began its life in 1766, but a local man from Limerick; Joe MacMahon established that it actually dates to 1768. The Limerick Chronicle was founded by ... Read More
The Evening Press was an Irish newspaper which was printed from 1954 until 1995.Please check the available years below as there gaps in our current holdings for the Evening Press newspaper archiv... Read More
The Clare Champion newspaper was founded in 1903 emerging from the ruins of another paper; The Clareman. The Clareman newspaper had much of its equipment sized due to a libel case and sold the same... Read More
The Dublin Evening Mail was Ireland's longest running Evening title, from it's establishment in 1823 till its demise in 1962. It was a great success under its first Editor and for many decades was... Read More
The Strabane Chronicle and Tyrone and Donegal Advertiser was formerly established in 1896 however the newspaper title was taken over by the North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company in ... Read More
The Echo, formerly known as the Evening Echo, is an Irish morning newspaper based in Cork. It is distributed throughout the province of Munster, although it is primarily read in its base city of Co... Read More
Young Ireland / ire g Newspaper Aodh de Blacam founded the Young Ireland ( ire g ) in April 1917 in order to help mould the nationalist ideals of Irish children. The Young Ireland publication... Read More
Published by the Strike Committee of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades Federation, Artizans' Hall, Garfield Street, Belfast and Printed at the Works of Thomas Brough & Cox 98 Donegal Street, ... Read More
The Truth War Issue was published to provide a voice or propaganda for the Free State and called upon people to stand by the Free State Government during the civil war.Edition. 1 Volume. 1 "Apo... Read More
This bulletin will be issued daily during the strike of the employees of the Irish Press. All those wishing to lend aid in its distribution are asked to communicate with the Workers Union of Irelan... Read More
The Workers' Republic edited by James Connolly was the official organ of the Socialist Party of Ireland.The first issue of The Workers Republic appeared on the 13th of August 1898, just two days... Read More
An Bhean Oibre - The Woman worker Newspaper was published from 1926 to 1928. The Dublin-based, with a few provincial branches, the Irish Women Workers' Union (IWWU) membership varied from 5,300 in ... Read More
The Voice of Labour 'Official Organ of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union. Printed by Sealy, Bryers & Walker, Crow Street, Dublin; and published by the Irish Transport & General Workers... Read More
The United Irishman was an Irish nationalist newspaper co-founded by Arthur Griffith and William Rooney. Printed for the Proprietors by Bernard Doyle, 9 Upper Ormond Quay, in the Parish of St. Mich... Read More
The Tribune Newspaper was a short lived titled which in its first edition outlines its goal and aim;"We do not represent any party or organisation. The initiation of this paper is due to the spon... Read More
The Toiler was established to advance the interests of labour and protect Irish industry and commerce. The Toiler's aim was to crush Larkinism. Established by the employers of Dublin, including Wil... Read More
The Southern Bulletin was an organ of the 2nd Southern Command and publication was used to inform and train its members on how an Irish soldier should perform. The Southern Bulletin was printed for... Read More
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