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The Fleet Street Heritage Sundial is the public face of the project and is now completed.

The next stage is the development of the information panels and the

associated website. We are planning to produce at least 75 information panels, typically of 700 words or so, with two pictures on each panel.

Each panel will be linked with a QR code to a parallel sister page

on this website

The information panels will be in 3 broad groups. The draft list of

subjects is shown below. Panels finished or under active development are starred **.

We hope current newspapers will

produce their own text together with a scan of their original masthead and a small section from the first page of the first issue.

The information panels will be made available to local organisations who wish to

stage exhibitions. We are

also looking for local sites for

the long-term display of these panels 

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The overall plan is to produce
30 or so information panels for each of th
e 3 volumes.  We
have only just started on this
task. We have posted some examples from each volume,
and we are adding 4 or more new pages every month, so
you can form a good idea of

our aims.  Please send us

your feedback.

 

We are urgently looking for

researchers/writers who can

help us to produce the panels

for Volumes I and II.  Please

contact us, telling us from the

list below, which subject you

would like to start on. We

pay an honorarium of £100

for each completed page.

 

The Fleet Street Heritage

Sundial  was opened in

October 2021, and is the

public face of this project.

It is believedto be the largest vertical sundial in the UK.

The Fleet Street Heritage Project

  The Fleet Street Heritage Sundial, now completed, is the public face of the project.
The next stage is the development of the information panels and the associated website. We are planning to produce at least 75 information panels, typically of 700 words or so, with two pictures on each panel. Each panel will be linked with a QR code to a parallel sister page on the www.fleetstreetheritage.com website. Panels in preparation marked **
Vol. 1 - General
Vol. II - Past newspapers
Vol. III - Current newspapers
Daily Telegraph
Sunday Times
The Times
Sun
Observer
Evening Standard
Financial Times
Daily Mail
Daily Express
Daily Mirror
Sunday Express
Sunday Mirror
Sunday Telegraph
Morniing Star
Metro
Fleet Street in the 1500s
Fleet Street at the Reformation

Points of interest/Map
List of newspapers and dates
No 62 Fleet Street
Fleet Street Heritage Sundial
Richard Carlile
Dr. Johnson

William Caslon/Typefounders
Magpie Alley

Ashentree Court
Freedom of the Press**
A Compositor's Work**
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
Crane Court
St Dunstans-in--the-West
St Bride's Church**
Temple Bar
Inner Temple**
Middle Temple**
Cliffords Inn
The Great Fire, 1666**
Fleet Street in the 1600s**
Fleet Street in the 1700s
Fleet Street in the 1800s
Fleet Street in the 1900s
Fleet Street today
Clockmaking industry
Thomas Tompion**
Temple Church
etc. 
Pall Mall Gazette
Daily Herald
The Republican
Daily Courant
Morning Post
News of the World
Daily News**
Daily Chronicle
News Chronicle
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
Morning Chronicle
Daily Post
Black Dwarf**
Poor Man's Guardian**
Reynolds News**
Saturday Review
Empire News
Workers Dreadnought
Children's Newspaper
Daily Worker
etc 
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