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Trade and Professional Periodicals Database
The Victorian Trade and Professional Press – the servant’s logic
The history of the concept of ‘Work’ 1. Introduction
BLOGS
Trade and Media Interaction: What We Learnt from Interviewing Tradespeople
Commentary on ‘The Fighting Machine’
Interview with an Intern: The Millennial in the Media
The Millennial in the Media:
Working Life Then and Now:
Ambition and Adversity:
Work, Money and Drinking:
The Role of Language in Creating a Community of Work in the Press
The Secret of England’s Greatness:
THE PERIODICALS
Baker and Confectioner (1897)
The British Printer 1893
British Workman
British Workman nos 77-120
British Workwoman
Building World
World Building and the Building World
Law Times No. 1505, 3 February 1872
The Law Times 1843-
Meat Trades’ Journal
Mrs Leach’s Fancy Work Basket 1888
Navy and Army Illustrated
Stationery Trade Review
Swan Lane Gazette
The Wizard, vol. 1, no. 5, January 1906
Zoom & Browse Interface
Competition 2020
1st Prize 12-15 Years Category
2nd Prize 12-15 Years Category
3rd Prize 12-15 Years Category
1st Prize 16-18 Years Category
2nd Prize 16-18 Years Category
3rd Prize 16-18 Years Category
Short Story Competition 2020 FAQ
Competition 2021
1st Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
2nd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
1st Prize (16-18 yrs) story 2021 Competition
2nd prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
1st Prize (12-15 yrs) Collage 2021 Competition
2nd Prize (12-15 yrs) Collage 2021 Competition
1st prize (16-18 yrs) collage 2021 Competition
BLT19 CREATIVE
BLT19 Exhibitions
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet Introduction
Keep the Door of My Lips. Exhibition Booklet. Opening Our Lips, Meeting Our Selves
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet. Educating Women in Work?
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet. Working on Employment
BLT19 Fiction
The Stranger
The Fighting Machine
The Business
The Business 2
The Marvellous Cure for Mr. Parker
Nothing Worth Living For
The Friend
The Workwoman
BLT19 EDITIONS
Editions: The Rose, from 232nd issue of The British Workwoman. An Annotated Edition and Commentary
Commentary on “Curse Not!” and “A Sweet Revenge”
Editions: “Curse Not!” British Workwoman no. 236
Editions: “A Sweet Revenge” British Workwoman no. 234
Commentary on “The Strawberry Girl”
Editions: Strawberry Girl, British Workman no 80
Commentary: “Strength out of Weakness,” British Workwoman no 272
Editions: “Strength out of Weakness” by “Aunt Rena” British Workwoman no. 272
EDITIONS, TOPICS, PEOPLE, GALLERIES
TOPICS
Temperance and Work
Temperance and ‘Saint Monday’
The Broader Temperance Aims in the ‘British Workman’ and the ‘British Workwoman’
Everything Stops For Tea
Animals
Child Labour
Physical vs. Digital Periodicals
Advertising
PEOPLE
BALFOUR, Clara Lucas (Writer, “British Workman”)
‘British Workwoman’ Artist Edith Hume
SMITHIES, Thomas Bywater (Editor, “British Workman”)
WEIR, Harrison (Artist/Illustrator, “British Workman”)
IMAGE GALLERIES
TEACHING
The 2016 Piloting Stage Reports
Introduction to 19th-Century Periodicals
Theme 1: Industrialisation
Theme 2: Identifying Target Audience
Theme 3: Missionaries, Colonialism, and the “British Workman”
Theme 4: What is a Trade Journal?
Theme 5: Women in the “British Workman”
BLT19 INFO
Digitisation
About BLT19
Impact Case Study Data REF 2021
The BLT19 Research Team
Acknowledgments
Links
BLT19 HOME
ACADEMIC
Trade and Professional Periodicals Database
The Victorian Trade and Professional Press – the servant’s logic
The history of the concept of ‘Work’ 1. Introduction
BLOGS
Trade and Media Interaction: What We Learnt from Interviewing Tradespeople
Commentary on ‘The Fighting Machine’
Interview with an Intern: The Millennial in the Media
The Millennial in the Media:
Working Life Then and Now:
Ambition and Adversity:
Work, Money and Drinking:
The Role of Language in Creating a Community of Work in the Press
The Secret of England’s Greatness:
THE PERIODICALS
Baker and Confectioner (1897)
The British Printer 1893
British Workman
British Workman nos 77-120
British Workwoman
Building World
World Building and the Building World
Law Times No. 1505, 3 February 1872
The Law Times 1843-
Meat Trades’ Journal
Mrs Leach’s Fancy Work Basket 1888
Navy and Army Illustrated
Stationery Trade Review
Swan Lane Gazette
The Wizard, vol. 1, no. 5, January 1906
Zoom & Browse Interface
Competition 2020
1st Prize 12-15 Years Category
2nd Prize 12-15 Years Category
3rd Prize 12-15 Years Category
1st Prize 16-18 Years Category
2nd Prize 16-18 Years Category
3rd Prize 16-18 Years Category
Short Story Competition 2020 FAQ
Competition 2021
1st Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
2nd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (12-15 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
1st Prize (16-18 yrs) story 2021 Competition
2nd prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
3rd Prize (16-18 yrs) Story 2021 Competition
1st Prize (12-15 yrs) Collage 2021 Competition
2nd Prize (12-15 yrs) Collage 2021 Competition
1st prize (16-18 yrs) collage 2021 Competition
BLT19 CREATIVE
BLT19 Exhibitions
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet Introduction
Keep the Door of My Lips. Exhibition Booklet. Opening Our Lips, Meeting Our Selves
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet. Educating Women in Work?
Keep the Door of My Lips: Exhibition Booklet. Working on Employment
BLT19 Fiction
The Stranger
The Fighting Machine
The Business
The Business 2
The Marvellous Cure for Mr. Parker
Nothing Worth Living For
The Friend
The Workwoman
BLT19 EDITIONS
Editions: The Rose, from 232nd issue of The British Workwoman. An Annotated Edition and Commentary
Commentary on “Curse Not!” and “A Sweet Revenge”
Editions: “Curse Not!” British Workwoman no. 236
Editions: “A Sweet Revenge” British Workwoman no. 234
Commentary on “The Strawberry Girl”
Editions: Strawberry Girl, British Workman no 80
Commentary: “Strength out of Weakness,” British Workwoman no 272
Editions: “Strength out of Weakness” by “Aunt Rena” British Workwoman no. 272
EDITIONS, TOPICS, PEOPLE, GALLERIES
TOPICS
Temperance and Work
Temperance and ‘Saint Monday’
The Broader Temperance Aims in the ‘British Workman’ and the ‘British Workwoman’
Everything Stops For Tea
Animals
Child Labour
Physical vs. Digital Periodicals
Advertising
PEOPLE
BALFOUR, Clara Lucas (Writer, “British Workman”)
‘British Workwoman’ Artist Edith Hume
SMITHIES, Thomas Bywater (Editor, “British Workman”)
WEIR, Harrison (Artist/Illustrator, “British Workman”)
IMAGE GALLERIES
TEACHING
The 2016 Piloting Stage Reports
Introduction to 19th-Century Periodicals
Theme 1: Industrialisation
Theme 2: Identifying Target Audience
Theme 3: Missionaries, Colonialism, and the “British Workman”
Theme 4: What is a Trade Journal?
Theme 5: Women in the “British Workman”
BLT19 INFO
Digitisation
About BLT19
Impact Case Study Data REF 2021
The BLT19 Research Team
Acknowledgments
Links
About the “British Workman” (1855-1921)
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IMAGE GALLERY: Child Labour in the “British Workman”
IMAGE GALLERY: Animals in the “British Workman”