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The newspaper which subsequently became The Star began as the Sheffield Evening Telegraph, [3] the first edition of which was published on 7 June 1887. It soon took over its only local rival, the Sheffield Evening Star , and from June 1888 to December 1897 it was known as the Evening Telegraph and Star and Sheffield Daily Times , then from 1898 ...
David Hawley, better known as Dave Hawley, was an English prominent guitarist who was part of the late 1950s and 1960s Sheffield rock music scene. [1] On his death, he was described as being "a leading light" and "an outstanding guitarist"; [1] the Sheffield Star called him a "Sheffield music legend". [2]
Keith Bannister (27 January 1923 – 13 March 2012) was an English professional footballer who played as a right back in the Football League for Sheffield Wednesday and Chesterfield and in non-League football for King's Lynn and Macclesfield.
Shaw was born in Worrall, Sheffield to Walter Shaw and Amelia Shaw (nee Coldwell). [1] He was one of eight children. His family later moved to Oughtibridge. His father was a ganister miner and died from silicosis at the age of 45. At the age of four, Shaw fell from a roof and landed on his hip.
The Sheffield Telegraph was founded in 1855 as the Sheffield Daily Telegraph.It was the city's first daily newspaper, published at 08:00 each morning. The newspaper struggled until W. C. Leng became editor in 1864, moving the business to Aldine Court, introducing Linotype printing and using it to support the Conservative Party.
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Sheffield Star; The Sheffield Tribune; Shropshire Star; Skelmersdale Champion (weekly free newspaper) [11] Slough Observer; Southern Daily Echo; Southport Champion (weekly free newspaper) [11] Southport Reporter; Southport Visiter [21] Star Courier Hampshire and Surrey; Stockport Express and Times, Stockport and district; Stray Ferret; Stroud ...
Cusack attended the University of Derby where she achieved a first-class honours degree in marketing, public relations, and advertising. [10] She started playing football at the age of five [11] and started her career at Nottingham Forest academy, before transferring to Aston Villa in 2012, she made her senior debut there in the FA Women's League Cup in 2014.