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  • 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
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    • 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

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