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The Wigan Observer and Chorley Guardian Newspapers 1977
The Wigan Observer and Chorley Guardian Newspapers 1977
Photo: Colin Harlow
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Item #: 19263
The newspapers were printed on a Crabtree Spearhead mark 3 web offset machine at Woods St, Wigan. The two newspapers were commended in the non-heatset web category in Printing World 1977.

Comment by: Bob on 23rd December 2011 at 18:07

I remember that paper well...there's more news on that front page, than todays observer.

Comment by: Mick on 24th December 2011 at 02:23

Re the item in bottom left hand corner of Observer page - 'Death of Sporting Greats'.
Jim Sullivan and Billy Riley, if I remember rightly. Both died in the same week.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 24th December 2011 at 07:26

The Editor in 1966 was Fred Dove and his assistant Jack Winstanley, they helped to re-design the Wigan Observer from adverts to front page news, it was modeled on the Daily Telegraph.

Comment by: Helen on 24th December 2011 at 08:27

When did the Observer start being printed as a tabloid paper ? I remember it being a 'proper' newspaper, it seemed huge & very important to me as a child.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 24th December 2011 at 10:47

Your right Helen, it was a top quality broadsheet newspaper. The Observer changed to tabloid in 1984, soon after Woods St closed, it was smaller than todays paper.
In those days at Woods St, everyone was committed to the job, they knew Wigan and it's people.

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