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What (else) happened July 1st 1858 in London?


What were the Government Press Prosecutions of 1858 and why did they occur?What happened to the princes in Tower of London?What are the “ancient liberties” of the City of London?What evidence connects Aaron Kosminski to Jack the Ripper?Was there a particular area of Victorian London in which bookshops were concentrated?What did the Russian ambassador to Japan do during his trip to London?Who governed London during the Great Plague?Who lived on Golden Square in London in the 18th century?When did the last (non-tourist) commercial stagecoach line run in the USA?What is the year of Ethelred the Unready's Laws of London?













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I have found copies of the front page of The Times, but they are almost illegible and mostly full of advertising.










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The first place that I would search is the British Newspaper Archive. Note that this site requires a subscription to actually view the newspapers, although it is free to search.



If you have a subscription, it is possible to zoom in on the high-resolution scans of the newspapers, making it easier to read the stories than it is with many of the originals!



Many libraries in the UK offer free access to the British Newspaper Archive online.




Use the Advanced search function and set the publication place as 'London' and choose an appropriate date-range.



Bear in mind that events occurring on 1 July may not appear in the newspapers until several days (or even weeks)) later. You should also remember that not every paper was published daily. Your date-range should reflect that.




It may take several iterations to refine your search until you are satisfied with the results.



For example, a simple search limited to the exact date 1 July 1858 gives 11 results.



Extending that to include 1 & 2 July 1858 gives 23 results.




Also, you should be aware that it was common for the front page of newspapers to be dedicated to adverts with news inside.






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Consider going to your local library or university, and enquiring about where you can find London news archives (be it online or offline) from that day.






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The first place that I would search is the British Newspaper Archive. Note that this site requires a subscription to actually view the newspapers, although it is free to search.



If you have a subscription, it is possible to zoom in on the high-resolution scans of the newspapers, making it easier to read the stories than it is with many of the originals!



Many libraries in the UK offer free access to the British Newspaper Archive online.




Use the Advanced search function and set the publication place as 'London' and choose an appropriate date-range.



Bear in mind that events occurring on 1 July may not appear in the newspapers until several days (or even weeks)) later. You should also remember that not every paper was published daily. Your date-range should reflect that.




It may take several iterations to refine your search until you are satisfied with the results.



For example, a simple search limited to the exact date 1 July 1858 gives 11 results.



Extending that to include 1 & 2 July 1858 gives 23 results.




Also, you should be aware that it was common for the front page of newspapers to be dedicated to adverts with news inside.






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  • thanks for the tips, too bad the site requires a subscription to see the actual articles.

    – black-clover
    28 mins ago















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The first place that I would search is the British Newspaper Archive. Note that this site requires a subscription to actually view the newspapers, although it is free to search.



If you have a subscription, it is possible to zoom in on the high-resolution scans of the newspapers, making it easier to read the stories than it is with many of the originals!



Many libraries in the UK offer free access to the British Newspaper Archive online.




Use the Advanced search function and set the publication place as 'London' and choose an appropriate date-range.



Bear in mind that events occurring on 1 July may not appear in the newspapers until several days (or even weeks)) later. You should also remember that not every paper was published daily. Your date-range should reflect that.




It may take several iterations to refine your search until you are satisfied with the results.



For example, a simple search limited to the exact date 1 July 1858 gives 11 results.



Extending that to include 1 & 2 July 1858 gives 23 results.




Also, you should be aware that it was common for the front page of newspapers to be dedicated to adverts with news inside.






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  • thanks for the tips, too bad the site requires a subscription to see the actual articles.

    – black-clover
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The first place that I would search is the British Newspaper Archive. Note that this site requires a subscription to actually view the newspapers, although it is free to search.



If you have a subscription, it is possible to zoom in on the high-resolution scans of the newspapers, making it easier to read the stories than it is with many of the originals!



Many libraries in the UK offer free access to the British Newspaper Archive online.




Use the Advanced search function and set the publication place as 'London' and choose an appropriate date-range.



Bear in mind that events occurring on 1 July may not appear in the newspapers until several days (or even weeks)) later. You should also remember that not every paper was published daily. Your date-range should reflect that.




It may take several iterations to refine your search until you are satisfied with the results.



For example, a simple search limited to the exact date 1 July 1858 gives 11 results.



Extending that to include 1 & 2 July 1858 gives 23 results.




Also, you should be aware that it was common for the front page of newspapers to be dedicated to adverts with news inside.






share|improve this answer















The first place that I would search is the British Newspaper Archive. Note that this site requires a subscription to actually view the newspapers, although it is free to search.



If you have a subscription, it is possible to zoom in on the high-resolution scans of the newspapers, making it easier to read the stories than it is with many of the originals!



Many libraries in the UK offer free access to the British Newspaper Archive online.




Use the Advanced search function and set the publication place as 'London' and choose an appropriate date-range.



Bear in mind that events occurring on 1 July may not appear in the newspapers until several days (or even weeks)) later. You should also remember that not every paper was published daily. Your date-range should reflect that.




It may take several iterations to refine your search until you are satisfied with the results.



For example, a simple search limited to the exact date 1 July 1858 gives 11 results.



Extending that to include 1 & 2 July 1858 gives 23 results.




Also, you should be aware that it was common for the front page of newspapers to be dedicated to adverts with news inside.







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thanks for the tips, too bad the site requires a subscription to see the actual articles.

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thanks for the tips, too bad the site requires a subscription to see the actual articles.

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I'm looking for sources of information freely available online about happenings in London the day July 1st 1858




Consider going to your local library or university, and enquiring about where you can find London news archives (be it online or offline) from that day.






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  • where I live presently there are no libraries worth visiting.

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Consider going to your local library or university, and enquiring about where you can find London news archives (be it online or offline) from that day.






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Consider going to your local library or university, and enquiring about where you can find London news archives (be it online or offline) from that day.






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I'm looking for sources of information freely available online about happenings in London the day July 1st 1858




Consider going to your local library or university, and enquiring about where you can find London news archives (be it online or offline) from that day.







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