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later admitted: "In our childlike, simple ways, we thought this might be sufficient, but in a few months all the money was gone, so we paid in another ÂŁ3,500 and that soon went too." As the prospect of any great financial success receded, Ruddock, Gourley and Palmer withdrew from the project. Storey, however, remained dedicated to the idea, and took on their shares. A further ÂŁ7,000 in investment from Storey enabled the remaining partners to abandon the "wheezing flat-bed press" and, in July 1876, the
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for the next 100 years. Old buildings were demolished, new machine and composing rooms built on West Wear Street and two rotary presses installed just before the move, each capable of printing 24,000 copies an hour. These changes brought about increased circulation, but it took another
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Samuel Storey, a former teacher and future
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title-piece appeared reversed out in white on a red background, instead of the more familiar red or black lettering. The new title-piece was designed to give a greater impact to the colourful front page. It was the first in a series of changes which included dropping
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Sunderland with a smile, a frown or a tear, while adorning the outside wall of the Bridge Street building. After several years in storage, he was returned to the wall of the new
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Richard Storey. News of a move from Bridge Street to Pennywell, Sunderland, was also announced during the anniversary celebrations. The old newspaper building has since been replaced by a modern apartment block. The
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would try its best to put them right". But he added: "Always with moderation and without esteeming all those who oppose us as fools and knaves." Early copies of the
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2224:Sarah Stoner (27 September 2007).
2087:"For the news that matters to you"
1768:Sunderland: River, Town and People
1726:Sarah Stoner (14 September 2005).
1582:Best design sub-editing portfolio
1464:Best Feature Writer (Daily paper)
1436:Trainee of the Year (Daily paper)
1391:was also used in a display at the
1067:and introduced an illustration of
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2852:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
2608:Echo Sunderland Title gets Update
2510:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
2436:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
2359:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
1927:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
1923:Cara Houchen (22 February 2008).
1730:. Sunderland Echo. Archived from
1645:"Media and marketing information"
1620:Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK)
1526:Best portfolio of health stories
913:was launched on 7 September 1907.
736:and MP Edward Temperley Gourley,
176:is a daily newspaper serving the
3394:Sunderland International Airshow
3389:St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth
3201:
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2823:"Echo wins praise in Parliament"
2621:Josh Brooks (3 September 2004).
2588:. Sunderland Echo. 6 August 2007
2384:"100 years of the Football Echo"
2179:. World Newspapers website. 2008
1844:from the original on 25 May 2022
1237:Saturday, 3 November, the final
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3001:"Cordner Awards – 2004 Winners"
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4372:Newspapers established in 1873
3233:Castle View Enterprise Academy
2848:Sunderland Echo staff (2005).
2432:Carol Roberton (13 May 2005).
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975:was dropped from its title of
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3455:Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK
2705:"Presses roll for final time"
2679:"Printing Press Set To Close"
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905:. The paper's old rival, the
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3404:Monkwearmouth Station Museum
3243:Farringdon Community Academy
2060:Audit Bureau of Circulations
1489:2008 Northeast Press Awards
1475:2008 Northeast Press Awards
1461:2008 Northeast Press Awards
1447:2008 Northeast Press Awards
1433:2008 Northeast Press Awards
963:to Sunderland. But, for the
798:with an often bitter rival.
778:moved to Bridge Street, and
717:included lengthy reports of
263:layout, because of national
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3273:St Aidan's Catholic Academy
3101:the Sunderland Echo website
3042:Book and News Trade Gazette
2085:Katy Wheeler (9 May 2008).
1259:digital journalists at work
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2649:"Northeast Press history"
2355:Rob Ford (16 June 2005).
1817:The Echo through the ages
1478:Best Online Contribution
1245:was based at Echo House,
732:banker Edward Backhouse,
685:The first edition of the
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3044:Published 6 October 1894
1520:North East Health Prize
1484:Sunderland Echo website
987:can only be accessed in
889:The new century saw the
835:. An attempt to buy the
202:Edward Temperley Gourley
3851:Manchester Evening News
3822:Lancashire Evening Post
3558:Sunderland A.F.C. Women
3506:Sunderland Global Media
3364:Herrington Country Park
3108:A brief history of the
3028:Bean, William Wardell:
2226:"Your favourite photos"
2131:. Sunderland Echo. 2008
1548:Consumer Affairs Prize
1456:The Richard Ord Column
766:seven years before the
4325:Yorkshire Evening Post
4158:North Wales Daily Post
4071:Bournemouth Daily Echo
3946:Edinburgh Evening News
2655:. 2007. Archived from
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3999:The Press and Journal
3992:Paisley Daily Express
3429:Northern Spire Bridge
3374:National Glass Centre
3288:Sandhill View Academy
3258:Monkwearmouth Academy
3058:Sunderland Daily Echo
2534:"1973 Cup Final"
2267:Echo founding fathers
2027:"The Sunderland Echo"
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3115:Hold The Front Page:
2685:on 26 September 2012
2476:Brian Pears (2005).
1537:Rob Lawson – Editor
1405:, in the same year.
1159:development saw the
1071:alongside the title
703:The Sunderland Times
4122:Western Daily Press
4050:Southern Daily Echo
4001:(Northern Scotland)
3666:Eastern Daily Press
3399:Washington Old Hall
3223:Argyle House School
2935:Your Echo's a star!
2802:on 17 February 2008
2566:on 15 November 2007
2333:on 30 December 2008
1931:on 25 February 2008
1728:"Behind the Scenes"
1590:Eric Dobson Scroll
1381:Newcastle upon Tyne
971:too, when the word
858:Northern Daily Mail
822:Northern Daily Mail
103:Political alignment
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4223:Coventry Telegraph
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3799:North West England
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3327:Places of interest
3318:Washington Academy
3298:Sunderland College
3193:Springwell Village
3183:Houghton-le-Spring
3155:City of Sunderland
3007:on 18 January 2012
2974:on 19 January 2012
2907:All our yesterdays
2829:on 26 January 2008
2711:on 5 November 2012
2540:on 28 January 2008
2514:on 25 January 2009
2463:70 Years Old Today
2413:on 5 December 2008
1955:sunderlandecho.com
1657:on 5 February 2009
1622:. 22 February 2024
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3303:Thornhill Academy
3293:Southmoor Academy
3268:Red House Academy
3079:Journalism portal
3056:Published by the
2876:We've Cracked It!
2856:on 6 October 2013
2629:on 4 October 2013
2484:on 13 August 2007
2440:on 6 October 2013
2386:. Sunderland Echo
2363:on 6 October 2013
2228:. Sunderland Echo
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