On this day

November 11, 1989

cover page of Nottingham Evening Post published on November 11, 1989

Nottingham Evening Post

Issues

32,148

Pages

483,609

Available years

1878-1895, 1899-1979, 1983-1999

The Nottingham Evening Post was founded on May 1st 1878 by Thomas Forman. It was Nottingham’s first evening paper, comprised 4 pages and cost a halfpenny. Forman was originally from Lincolnshire, but had been in printing in Nottingham since 1848. He already published the Conservative Nottingham Daily Guardian, established in 1861 and the printing business was a considerable size by the 1870’s. Forman’s sons were all involved in the company and Jesse became the first editor of the Evening Post. In the first issue he emphasised that the Evening Post would be a news paper and “the exclusive organ of no religious or political party”.

The Forman family continued its association with the Evening Post into the twentieth century. It was increased in size to 6 pages in 1902 and the front page gave way to news items instead of advertisements in 1914. T. Bailey Forman Ltd bought the Nottingham Journal and the Nottingham Evening News in 1953 and incorporated the Evening News into the Evening Post in 1963.

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

  • 1878–1963 The Nottingham Evening Post
  • 1960–99 Evening post (Nottingham, England)
  • 1963–71 Evening post and news.

This newspaper is published by Reach PLC in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It was digitised and first made available on the British Newspaper Archive in Mar 28, 2011 . The latest issues were added in Aug 30, 2024.