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The '''East London Observer''' was a newspaper in [[east London]] first published in 1857. From 3 Novemebr 1928 it became the ''City and East London Observer. World's business news and views''. It was last published on 17 November 1944.
[[File:East London Observer No. 1, 19 Sept. 1857.jpg|thumbnail|The first edition of ''The East London Observer'', 19 September 1857.]]
'''''The East London Observer''''' was a newspaper in [[East London]] first published in 1857. From 3 November 1928 it became the '''''City and East London Observer. World's business news and views'''''. It was last published on 17 November 1944.<ref>Catalogue search. [[British Library]]. 10 September 2015.</ref>

From 1888, the paper was one of those that covered the killings of [[Jack the Ripper]] in detail.

At one time it was printed by [[Hazell, Watson and Viney]].


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Latest revision as of 19:45, 1 December 2023

The first edition of The East London Observer, 19 September 1857.

The East London Observer was a newspaper in East London first published in 1857. From 3 November 1928 it became the City and East London Observer. World's business news and views. It was last published on 17 November 1944.[1]

From 1888, the paper was one of those that covered the killings of Jack the Ripper in detail.

At one time it was printed by Hazell, Watson and Viney.

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  1. ^ Catalogue search. British Library. 10 September 2015.