On this day

April 16, 1889

cover page of Northern Echo published on April 16, 1889

Northern Echo

Issues

9,095

Pages

37,899

Available years

1870, 1872-1897, 1899-1900, 1911-1912

Under W.T. Stead's editorship, this had been perhaps the most successful of provincial papers (Lee, p. 155).

In 1895, Starmer was made the managing editor (Lee, p. 175).

"The first suggestion for a new approach came from outside the Temperance movement, an article in the Northern Echo on 8 August 1878" (Dingle).

"Is published every morning in time for the early trains. Its circulation increased seven-fold in seven years; was, in October, 1876, publicly referred to by the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., as a most ably conducted journal." ( Hubbard's Newspaper and Bank Directory of the World , 1882, Advertisement, p.1614)

"There is no paper now in existence which can be to me what the Echo is. I have given it its character, its existence, its circulation. It is myself." Stead's quote on his editorship of the Northern Echo (Onslow, p.103).

Source: The Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals: 1800-1900.

For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive:

  • 1870–1912 Northern Echo

This newspaper is published by Newsquest in Darlington, Durham, England. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in May 7, 2013 . The latest issues were added in Sep 26, 2023.