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The Courier (known as The Courier & Advertiser between 1926 and 2012) is a newspaper published by DC Thomson in Dundee, Scotland. [2] As of 2013, it is printed in six regional editions: Dundee, Angus & The Mearns, Fife, West Fife, Perthshire, and Stirlingshire. [3]
Lila Clunas was born in Glasgow on 10 August 1876, [4] to parents Elsie Melvin and Hugh Clunas, a dress shop owner. [1] Her sisters were Jessie Clunas and Elsie Clunas. [5] She was schooled at Bell Baxter High School, Cupar, and completed her teacher training in Moray House Teacher Training College, Edinburgh. [1]
They began their journey on February 16, 1894, and letters of introduction preceded them at every stop on the trip, with two column reports and sketches filed every week for the Dundee Courier and Weekly News, with many of their articles syndicated in London newspapers. The women regularly found themselves in difficult situations, with Imandt ...
This is a list of DC Thomson publications; formerly D. C. Thomson & Co., of Dundee, Scotland. ... The Courier (1801–present) Evening Telegraph (1905–present)
DC Thomson is a media company based in Dundee, Scotland. Founded by David Couper Thomson in 1905, it is best known for publishing The Courier, The Evening Telegraph and The Sunday Post newspapers, and the comics Oor Wullie, The Broons, The Beano, The Dandy and Commando. It also owns the Aberdeen Journals Group which publishes the Press and Journal.
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1801 – The Courier established as the Dundee, Perth and Cupar Advertiser. [8]1812 – Mary Shelley moves to Dundee from London. Her time in the city influences her writing, eventually inspiring her to write Frankenstein.
Thomson was raised in Newport-on-Tay, Fife by his mother, Margaret Couper, and his father, William Thomson (18 June 1817 – unknown), who was a successful draper and later a shipowner and, in 1884, became the major shareholder of the Dundee Courier & Daily Argus.