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Bell's Life in London

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124:, it began life as an anti-establishment general newspaper aimed at the working class. From around 1830, it provided increasing coverage to racing. Soon it comprised more than a third of the paper, following general news and other sporting news (notably boxing). For 30 years, it remained the principal source of racing news while its general news with its acid comment, full coverage of scandal and cartoons provides an entertaining picture of Victorian Britain. 318: 313: 128:
problem was that it aimed at both the literate poor and the general sporting public who fall into all classes. It experimented variously with appearing more than once a week and eventually eliminated all its general news, covering sport alone; but the changes came too late.
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became Britain's leading sporting newspaper, without which no gentleman's Sunday was quite complete". Dowling's son,
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Joseph Osborne "Beacon" author of The Horsebreeder's Handbook, owner/trainer of Grand National winner 1850/51
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was founded by Robert Bell, a London printer-publisher. Bell sold it to
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was an English weekly sporting paper published as a pink
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Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals
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and made it a daily, but in 1886 it was absorbed by
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Index

broadsheet
William Innell Clement
The Observer
Pierce Egan
Vincent George Dowling
Frank Lewis Dowling
The Field
The Sportsman
Sporting Life
The Sporting Times
Edward Hulton
racing paper
Francis Frederick Brandt
Henry Corbet
Charles Dickens
Henry Hall Dixon
Edward Fitzgibbon
Frederick Gale
Henry Jones
William Russell Macdonald
Charles Henry Newmarch
William Ruff
Robert Smith Surtees
George Walker
John Henry Walsh
β€˜Dowling, Vincent George (1785–1852)’
Waterloo Directory of English Newspapers and Periodicals
Lee, Sidney
"Macdonald, William Russell" 
Dictionary of National Biography

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